Argentina is thrilling fifa world cup The victory over Egypt in the last 16 was an extraordinary scene Lionel Messi A heated confrontation with Egypt coach Hossam Hassan ensued and a clash broke out on the touchline, culminating in a member of the Egyptian coaching staff being shown a red card after charging at the Argentinian captain.The dramatic scene quickly went viral on social media, overshadowing Argentina’s 3-2 comeback victory and sparking fresh debate over FIFA’s anti-racism protocol after Hassan made FIFA’s official cross-arms “X” gesture during an exchange with Messi.
Confrontation between Messi and Hassan sparks chaotic scenes
This thrilling match came shortly after the final whistle as Argentina fought back from 2-0 down to advance to the quarter-finals.Videos circulating online show Messi walking towards Hassan and the two talking near the touchline. Although the exact content of the conversation is unclear, The Egyptian coach responded immediately, crossing his arms in an “X” shape — FIFA launches an official anti-racism message in 2024 to report suspected racist abuse and activate the tournament’s three-step anti-discrimination protocol.No audio has been released by either side, and neither FIFA nor the Egyptian FA have clarified whether Hassan’s gesture was specifically directed at Messi, the Argentine bench, match officials or other incidents in the technical area.The conflict quickly escalated as several members of the Egyptian coaching staff rushed to the scene, with one coach apparently losing his temper and then attacking Messi.The Argentinian players immediately surrounded their captain, and match officials, security personnel and other Egyptian staff intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further. The furious Egyptian staff member was eventually shown a red card and led away while both benches tried to restore order.watch:
Egypt’s frustration boils over
The ugly scenes reflected Egypt’s lingering frustration after heartbreakingly losing a two-goal lead.Hossam Hassan’s side stunned the defending champions with first- and second-half goals in what appeared to be one of the biggest upsets of the World Cup. However, Cristian Romero ignited Argentina’s counterattack before Messi equalized in the 83rd minute. Enzo Fernandez then completed the comeback in stoppage time.Fury was already building in Egypt after Mostafa Zico’s crucial goal was ruled out for an attacking foul after a VAR review. The African side also believed they were awarded a penalty for allegedly pulling on Hamdi Fati shortly before Argentina launched their attack and scored the decisive goal.After the defeat, Hassan launched a scathing attack on the referee.“I don’t believe in the result. I don’t believe in the way things went in this game,” he said. “We were treated unfairly today. We were treated unfairly.”The Egyptian coach even said he would not watch any more games in the tournament after his team was eliminated.