Egypt Crash Out of the World Cup

Egypt blew a two-nil lead to go down to Argentina in Atlanta. Photo: FIFA

Egypt blew a two-nil lead to go down to Argentina in Atlanta and missed out on the Quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup.

Argentina rallied from two goals down to overcome the Pharaohs in the Round of 16, with Enzo Fernandez grabbing a dramatic winner.

Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko had Hossam Hassan’s Pharaohs on the cusp of one of the competition’s greatest upsets at Atlanta Stadium, but late goals form Cristian Romero, Lionel Messi and Enzo Fernandez transformed the outcome.

Yasser Ibrahim headed Egypt into a shock lead, before Mostafa Shoubir protected it magnificently. The goalkeeper dived south-west to save a Messi penalty, which Nicolas Tagliafico had craftily earned, and made superb stops from Alexis Mac Allister and Julian Alvarez.

Egypt thought they had made it two just before the hour. Haissem Hassan made an imperial dash down the right and fed Salah, who enabled Ziko to ripple the net. The goal was, however, ruled out for a foul in the build-up. It merely delayed the Al Ahly man doubling the lead, though, as he finished off a rapid counter-attack involving Salah and Hassan.

It left Egypt on the cusp of victory, but after Romero pulled one back, Messi’s brilliant finish equalised and Fernandez completed an epic survival story.

Quarter-final Fixtures;

Morocco v France
Argentina v Switzerland
Norway v England
Spain v Belgium

Courtesy of Fifa.com.

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