Argentina Players React To 'Emotional' Comeback Win Over Egypt At World Cup
It was another epic World Cup match by an Argentina team that simply doesn't know when it's beaten.
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It was another epic World Cup match by an Argentina team that simply doesn't know when it's beaten.
Egypt nearly put Argentina on the ropes in the 58th minute of Tuesday's World Cup round of 16 match, until VAR had stepped in.
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CAIRO: As Egypt bowed out of the World Cup with a dramatic 3-2 defeat to a Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina in the last 16 on Tuesday, supporters in Cairo rose to applaud a team that had taken the country further than ever before. “We’re heartbroken because we believed we could go even further,” said Ismail Fawzy, 39, who watched the match with hundreds of supporters at a cafe in Cairo’s eastern Heliopolis district. “But when you think about everything this team has done, you can only be proud. They gave us memories we’ll never forget. “Yes, we lost, but history has already been made,” he told AFP. For the first time in a World Cup, Egypt won a match, advanced beyond the group stage and progressed through the first knockout round, in the process rewriting the nation’s footballing history. In the Heliopolis cafe, emotions swung between disappointment and pride after Argentina fought back late from two goals down to win.
Life comes at you fast, as the saying goes — and so do the defending World Cup champions.
ATLANTA --Egypt coach Hossam Hassan said his team were the victim of an «injustice» in its 3-2 World Cup round-of-16 defeat against Argentina, suggesting FIFA wanted "Lionel Messi to stay in the running" at the competition.