Egypt Files FIFA Complaint Amid Argentina's Controversial Win
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Egypt filed a formal complaint with FIFA following its contentious World Cup exit against Argentina, alleging "double standards" in officiating and requesting the removal of the referee, François Letexier, along with his team. Egypt had taken a 2-0 lead, only for Argentina to mount a dramatic comeback, highlighted by a controversial VAR decision that disallowed a crucial goal for Egypt. This defeat has led to widespread claims online of favoritism towards Argentina and a perceived "rigged" World Cup to benefit Lionel Messi's squad.
The Egyptian Football Association criticized the officiating, asserting its inability to remain silent in light of the circumstances surrounding its elimination. The federation demanded an investigation into the officiating, specifically questioning several calls made throughout the match. A crucial incident involved a VAR review that disallowed Mostafa Zico's goal for a foul, while Egypt contended that a challenge on Mohamed Salah just before Argentina's winning goal was not appropriately reviewed, which could have warranted a penalty.
Egypt's coach, Hossam Hassan, condemned the officiating, claiming his team had been "cheated" and insinuated that external influences had aided Argentina and Messi in continuing in the tournament. The aftermath of Egypt's loss generated a surge in accusations against FIFA for allegedly favoring Argentina, with social media users asserting that the tournament had been rigged for the reigning champions.
Concerns about bias were exacerbated when Messi avoided a red card for an altercation with Aissa Mandi during a previous match against Algeria, juxtaposed with an instant red card issued to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun, which was rescinded after intervention by Donald Trump. A video of FIFA president Gianni Infantino congratulating the Argentine team following their match against Cape Verde also went viral, as he noted having "suffered with them" during the game, a statement many interpreted as evidence of favoritism.
Critics' claims of bias persisted throughout the knockout phases, especially after FIFA appointed an all-Argentine officiating crew for the quarter-final clash between France and Morocco. This decision drew criticism given both France's and Argentina's status as title contenders and their recent competitive rivalry.
Source: france24.com.

