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VAR overturned Egypt's second goal 1-0*
Slovenia⚽ Sports17 hr. ago

VAR overturned Egypt's second goal 1-0*

In a World Cup match between Argentina and Egypt, Egypt scored a goal in the 60th minute through Mostafa Ziko, but the goal was disallowed due to a prior foul committed against Lionel Messi. The article describes how Egypt's goalkeeper, Mostafa Shobeir, made several crucial saves early in the game, including stopping a penalty attempt by Messi and a shot by Julian Alvarez. Despite being on the back foot initially, Argentina managed to maintain control of the ball but failed to capitalize on their chances. Egypt eventually took a narrow lead into halftime after the disallowed goal.

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VAR overturned Egypt's second goal 1-0*

In a World Cup match between Argentina and Egypt, Egypt scored a goal in the 60th minute through Mostafa Ziko, but the goal was disallowed due to a prior foul committed against Lionel Messi. The article describes how Egypt's goalkeeper, Mostafa Shobeir, made several crucial saves early in the game, including stopping a penalty attempt by Messi and a shot by Julian Alvarez. Despite being on the back foot initially, Argentina managed to maintain control of the ball but failed to capitalize on their chances. Egypt eventually took a narrow lead into halftime after the disallowed goal.

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