Egypt Manager Hossam Hassan Cries Injustice After Dramatic 3–2 World Cup Exit to Argentina

By Emmanuel Godwin - Chief Editor
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Egypt manager Hossam Hassan has claimed injustice after his team’s dramatic 3–2 loss to Argentina in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a defeat that ended Egypt’s historic campaign in painful fashion.

Speaking to the media, Hassan expressed deep frustration, insisting his team were treated unfairly and that the match lacked sporting fairness. His emotions were clear as he delivered a powerful statement:

Why isn’t there any fairness in sport? In football? I do not want to try to put it nicely here with beautiful wording. We have been treated unfairly today. We have suffered injustice. We were the better team, but football is unfair.

Maybe they want to keep the world champions and Messi in the World Cup for marketing purposes. I will not follow any match in the World Cup from today. This is my protest against the injustice we were subjected to today.

Mostafa Ziko Alleges Bias After Egypt's World Cup Exit- Photo credit: X media
Mostafa Ziko Alleges Bias After Egypt’s World Cup Exit- Photo credit: X media

Egypt had led 2–0, but conceded three goals within ten minutes, allowing Argentina to complete a stunning comeback. Softfootball understands that the dramatic collapse left the Egyptian camp furious, with striker Mostafa Ziko also suggesting that refereeing decisions went against Egypt and that the contest may have been unfairly influenced.

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