The article describes a heated moment during a football match between Egypt and Argentina at the 2026 World Cup. Egypt led 2-0 until the 79th minute, but Argentina equalized through Romero, then secured a comeback victory with goals from Messi and Enzo Fernandez. The Egyptian bench, particularly coach Hossam Hassan, became frustrated after the referee, Letexier, disallowed Fernandez’s goal due to a handball by Lisandro Martinez. This decision sparked anger among the Egyptian team, leading to confrontations and multiple yellow cards for players and staff. Hassan criticized the referee, claiming the decision was unfair and suggested there might have been something hidden. He also expressed frustration over external factors influencing the game, implying that external forces may have favored Argentina.
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