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Why was Egypt’s second goal against Argentina disallowed by VAR in World Cup last 16? – UK Times

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Why was Egypt’s second goal against Argentina disallowed by VAR in World Cup last 16? – UK Times
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Egypt controversially had a stunning second goal against Argentina disallowed by VAR in their thrilling World Cup 2026 last-16 clash.

Underdogs Egypt already led 1-0 thanks to Yasser Ibrahim’s first-half header before the reigning world champions were further stunned as Lionel Messi saw his penalty saved shortly after.

And the African side appeared to go 2-0 up, leaving Argentina with a mountain to climb, when they scored a magnificent second goal on 58 minutes.

Egypt broke at pace, with Haissem Hassan dribbling from near his own area before passing to Mohamed Salah, who slid a sumptuous ball through to Mostafa Ziko.

Mostafa Ziko scored a goal that was disallowed
Mostafa Ziko scored a goal that was disallowed (Getty)

The 29-year-old – who chose the nickname Ziko after the Brazilian great, who was admired by his father – beat the onrushing Emiliano Martinez to the ball and blasted home.

However, after wild celebrations, the referee was called to the pitchside monitor by the VAR to review a potential foul in the build-up.

Replays showed that Marwan Attia pulled back Argentine defender Lisandro Martinez before also standing on his foot and the goal was ultimately ruled out.

Marwan Attia was deemed to have fouled Lisandro Martinez
Marwan Attia was deemed to have fouled Lisandro Martinez (AP)
Ziko’s celebrations were cut short
Ziko’s celebrations were cut short (Getty)

Remarkably, Egypt did move 2-0 ahead on 68 minutes, with Ziko again the scorer, and this one counted. Salah led the charge, driving forward and sliding the ball into the path of Hassan thanks to a deflection, with the Oviedo winger beating his man and cutting the ball back for Ziko to lash home.

It appeared to be sending the North Africans into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history but Argentina showed a champions’ resolve to hit back and turn the match on its head.

Firstly, Cristian Romero powered a header in from close range on 79 minutes before Messi redeemed himself for the penalty miss just four minutes later by half-volleying Martinez’s knock-back and goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir was only able to push it off the bar and into the net.

That set up a thrilling finish, with both sides desperately pushing to secure a spot in the last eight, where either Colombia or Switzerland await and Argentina went ahead in injury time as Lautaro Martinez whipped in a superb cross to the back post that Enzo Fernandez headed across goal and into the far corner.

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