FIFA World Cup 2026: Argentina complete dramatic comeback to beat Egypt 3-2

By:

Date:

Argentina produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the FIFA World Cup 2026, overturning a two-goal deficit in the closing stages to defeat Egypt 3-2 in a thrilling Round of 16 encounter. Lionel Messi redeemed an earlier penalty miss by scoring a crucial equaliser before Enzo Fernández headed home a stoppage-time winner to send the defending champions into the quarter-finals.

Yet, while Argentina celebrated one of the greatest escapes in their World Cup history, the match was overshadowed by a series of contentious refereeing decisions that left Egypt furious.

Played before a packed crowd at Atlanta Stadium, the contest looked set to produce one of the biggest shocks of the tournament as Egypt, inspired by Mohamed Salah and an outstanding display from goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir, took complete control against the reigning world champions.

Egypt stunned Argentina after just 15 minutes when Marwan Attia’s inviting cross was met by a powerful header from defender Yasser Ibrahim, who rose above Argentina’s defence to give the Pharaohs a deserved 1-0 lead. The goal silenced the majority of Argentine supporters and immediately piled pressure on Lionel Scaloni’s side.

Argentina were handed a golden opportunity to respond only minutes later after Nicolás Tagliafico was brought down inside the penalty area. Lionel Messi stepped forward, hoping to restore parity, but his tame effort was brilliantly saved by Mostafa Shobeir.

It was Messi’s second missed penalty of the tournament and the fourth penalty miss of his World Cup career, further deepening Argentina’s frustration. Shobeir continued his inspired performance by denying Alexis Mac Allister from close range before producing another outstanding save to keep out Julián Álvarez.

Egypt thought they had doubled their lead early in the second half after a devastating counterattack ended with Mostafa Zico calmly finishing past Emiliano Martínez. However, after a lengthy VAR review, French referee François Letexier ruled the goal out for a foul by an Egyptian player in the build-up.

The decision immediately sparked protests from the Egyptian bench and players, with many arguing the contact was minimal and occurred long before the attacking move developed. The disallowed goal would become one of the defining moments of the match.

Just minutes later, Egypt launched another lightning-fast attack. Mohamed Salah burst down the right before finding Haissem Hassan, whose low cross was turned into the net by Mostafa Zico to make it 2-0. With just over 20 minutes remaining, one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history appeared to be unfolding as Argentina looked completely out of ideas.

Cristian Romero ignited Argentina’s comeback in the 79th minute, powering home a header after relentless pressure inside the Egyptian penalty area. The goal breathed new life into the defending champions and transformed the atmosphere inside the stadium.

After a flowing move involving Gonzalo Montiel, the Argentine captain struck a fierce half-volley that beat Shobeir despite the goalkeeper getting a hand to the ball. The equaliser sent the Argentine supporters into delirium and extended Messi’s extraordinary World Cup goalscoring record, while rescuing his side from the brink of elimination.

Deep into stoppage time, Lautaro Martínez delivered a teasing cross into the penalty area, where Enzo Fernández rose highest to power a superb header beyond Shobeir and complete an astonishing 3-2 turnaround. Argentina’s players erupted in celebration, while Egypt’s players collapsed to the turf in disbelief after letting a two-goal advantage slip away.

Egypt appealed passionately for a penalty moments before Argentina’s winning goal, claiming Mohamed Salah had been fouled inside the area during the build-up. Referee Letexier waved away the appeals without consulting the pitch-side monitor, allowing play to continue before Argentina broke forward to score the decisive goal.

The decision infuriated Egypt’s coaching staff, with one member receiving a red card after confronting the officials at the final whistle. The combination of the earlier disallowed goal and the late penalty appeal quickly sparked fierce debate among fans, pundits and former players.

Having looked destined for elimination, the defending champions produced one of the greatest late recoveries in World Cup knockout history. Messi, despite his missed penalty, once again proved decisive when his country needed him most, while Romero and Fernández delivered the goals that kept Argentina’s dream of retaining the trophy alive.

After the final whistle, an emotional Messi was seen in tears as teammates embraced him following another unforgettable chapter in his remarkable World Cup career.

The Pharaohs had matched the world champions for over 75 minutes and were within touching distance of a historic quarter-final appearance. Salah orchestrated several dangerous attacks, Zico found the net twice, only one of which stood, and goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir produced one of the finest individual performances of the tournament.

Yet their remarkable display ultimately ended in heartbreak, with the controversial officiating decisions likely to remain a major talking point long after the final whistle.

Argentina now march into the quarter-finals with renewed belief, but the manner of their victory ensures this match will be remembered not only for an extraordinary comeback, but also for the officiating controversies that overshadowed one of the most dramatic knockout encounters of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

SportsAfrica
SportsAfricahttps://sportsafrica.net
We are Africa’s number one online sports community created by true fans.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related