
Ian Wright claims Argentina's winning goal vs Egypt should have been disallowed
Argentina staged a stunning comeback to beat Egypt 3-2 in Atlanta on Tuesday but there were a few controversial moments in the game ahead of Enzo Fernandez's…
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The defending World Cup champions were down 2-0 against the massive Egyptian underdogs heading into the final 15 minutes of regulation time. Cristian Romero scored a goal in the 79th minute to make it 2-1, the great Leonel Messi found an equalizer in the 83rd minute and then 25-year-old Chelsea forward Enzo Fernández competed this miraculous comeback with a game-winning header two minutes into stoppage time. The reigning world champions staged a stunning comeback against their African opponents in Atlanta. They had initially fallen 2-0 behind following goals from Mostafa Shobeir and Ziko.
Furthermore, And Wright believed that was also the wrong decision.
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The defending World Cup champions were down 2-0 against the massive Egyptian underdogs heading into the final 15 minutes of regulation time.
according to New York PostCristian Romero scored a goal in the 79th minute to make it 2-1, the great Leonel Messi found an equalizer in the 83rd minute and then 25-year-old Chelsea forward Enzo Fernández competed this miraculous comeback with a game-winning header two minutes into stoppage time.
according to New York PostThe reigning world champions staged a stunning comeback against their African opponents in Atlanta. They had initially fallen 2-0 behind following goals from Mostafa Shobeir and Ziko.
according to The MirrorAnd Wright believed that was also the wrong decision.
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