
FIFA wanted Messi to stay in World Cup: Egypt coach fuels controversy
quot; We have been cheated! quot; Egypt coach Hossam Hassan fumes after Argentina's dramatic World Cup comeback
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quot; We have been cheated! quot; Egypt coach Hossam Hassan fumes after Argentina's dramatic World Cup comeback. The allegations have already sparked widespread debate, and disciplinary action against the Egypt coach cannot be ruled out. Egypt were particularly angered by two major calls.
Furthermore, The collapse left the Egyptian camp furious, with Hassan insisting his side had outplayed the world champions and claiming the outcome was influenced by factors beyond football. Until FIFA, Hassan, Egypt’s federation or match audio clarifies that point, the incident remains a serious controversy rather than a proven accusation against Messi . Egypt looked set to produce one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history after opening a 2-0 lead and remaining in control until the closing stages.
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quot; We have been cheated! quot; Egypt coach Hossam Hassan fumes after Argentina's dramatic World Cup comeback.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesThe allegations have already sparked widespread debate, and disciplinary action against the Egypt coach cannot be ruled out.
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Egypt were particularly angered by two major calls.
according to Hindustan TimesThe collapse left the Egyptian camp furious, with Hassan insisting his side had outplayed the world champions and claiming the outcome was influenced by factors beyond football.
according to India TodayUntil FIFA, Hassan, Egypt’s federation or match audio clarifies that point, the incident remains a serious controversy rather than a proven accusation against Messi .
according to Hindustan TimesEgypt looked set to produce one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history after opening a 2-0 lead and remaining in control until the closing stages.
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The allegations have already sparked widespread debate, and disciplinary action against the Egypt coach cannot be ruled out.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterThat is why Hassan’s gesture has drawn such intense attention.
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