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Argentina Stages Late Comeback to Beat Egypt 3-2 in World Cup Last 16
Argentina Stages Late Comeback to Beat Egypt 3-2 in World Cup Last 16

Argentina Stages Late Comeback to Beat Egypt 3-2 in World Cup Last 16

Argentina survived a major scare to defeat Egypt 3-2 in the World Cup last 16, advancing to the quarterfinals after a dramatic comeback. Lionel Messi scored, becoming the first player to find the net in six consecutive World Cup knockout matches.

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Holders Argentina staged a stunning late comeback to beat Egypt 3-2 in the World Cup last 16, surviving a major scare to book their place in the quarterfinals, Al Jazeera reported. The match, played on July 7, 2026, saw Argentina rally from behind after a tense and volatile contest.

Egypt took an early lead, but Argentina fought back in dramatic fashion. Lionel Messi, the team’s captain, scored a crucial goal despite having missed a penalty earlier in the match, according to Naija News. His goal marked his sixth consecutive score in World Cup knockout games, making him the first player in history to achieve the feat, Premium Times reported.

The victory keeps Argentina’s title defense alive as they advance to face stronger competition in the next round. Messi’s historic performance underscored his enduring impact on the global stage, even as the team faced uncharacteristic defensive lapses.

Argentina’s resilience was tested throughout the match, but their composure in the final stages proved decisive. The team will now prepare for the quarterfinals as one of the last remaining title contenders in the 2026 tournament.