Argentina pulled off one of the most remarkable comebacks in World Cup history by overturning a two-goal deficit against Egypt.The match, played on July 7, 2026, saw Lionel Messi miss a penalty but later assist and score to ignite Argentina's turnaround.
Enzo Fernandez netted the decisive goal in stoppage time, but replays suggested it should have been disallowed due to a foul on Mohamed Salah earlier in the game.The VAR didn't intervene, sparking controversy among fans who claimed FIFA favored Argentina.Egypt's third goal was also canceled for a similar foul, leading to accusations of bias.
The article highlights the intense drama and debate surrounding the match's controversial decisions, emphasizing how such moments shape football narratives.
Original title: Why Enzo Fernandez’s Goal in Argentina vs Egypt Should Have Been Disallowed
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