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Ian Wright argues Argentina's winning goal against Egypt should have been ruled out for foul on Salah
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Daniel Orme
6h ago· 4 min readenNews
Summary
Argentina came from 2-0 down to beat Egypt 3-2 in Atlanta, with Ian Wright controversially claiming the winning goal by Enzo Fernandez should have been disallowed due to a foul on Mohamed Salah. Goals from Mostafa Shobeir and Ziko put Egypt ahead, before Cristian Romero, Lionel Messi, and Enzo Fernandez secured the comeback victory for the reigning world champions.
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· 3 pulledIan Wright has claimed Argentina's winning goal against Egypt should have been disallowed for a foul on Mo Salah.
The reigning world champions staged a stunning comeback against their African opponents in Atlanta.
Cristian Romero gave his side a foothold with a brilliant header, before Lionel Messi and Enzo Fernandez scored late on to complete the comeback.
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 winning goal
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