Argentina Beat Egypt 3-2
Argentina produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the FIFA World Cup 2026, recovering from two goals down to defeat Egypt 3-2 in a pulsating Round of 16 encounter. Lionel Messi endured a rollercoaster evening before inspiring La Albiceleste’s revival, scoring his 21st FIFA World Cup goal to extend his record as the all-time leading goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history and becoming the first player ever to score in 9 consecutive FIFA World Cup matches, while Enzo Fernández etched his name into the history books with a stoppage-time winner that secured Argentina’s place in the quarter-finals.
Egypt made the brighter start and stunned the South American champions in the 15th minute when Yasser Ibrahim scored a header after a pinpoint cross from M. Attia, handing the Pharaohs an early advantage.
Argentina had a golden opportunity to respond just 4 minutes later after being awarded a penalty, but Lionel Messi was unable to convert from the spot as Egypt held onto their lead.
The African side struck another blow in the 67th minute, launching a swift counterattack that ended with M. Ziko applying a clinical finish after an excellent through ball from H. Hassan to make it 2-0 and leave Argentina facing a daunting task.
The momentum shifted in the closing stages as Argentina mounted a remarkable fightback. Cristian Romero ignited the comeback in the 79th minute, heading home at the far post from Lionel Messi’s delivery to halve the deficit.
Messi redeemed his earlier penalty miss five minutes later, smashing a powerful finish into the far corner after an assist from substitute Gonzalo Montiel, who had entered the match in the 72nd minute, to level the scores at 2-2. The strike was his 21st FIFA World Cup goal, further extending his record as the tournament’s all-time leading goalscorer and extending his unprecedented run as the first player in history to score in 9 consecutive FIFA World Cup matches.
With the match heading into stoppage time, Leandro Paredes produced a crucial last-man tackle in the 90+1st minute to deny Egypt what could have been the winning goal and keep Argentina’s hopes alive.
In the 90+2nd minute, Argentina completed a sensational turnaround as Enzo Fernández rose at the far post to head home Lisandro Martínez’s cross, sealing a dramatic 3-2 victory. The stoppage-time strike also marked the 3,000th goal in FIFA World Cup history, adding another historic chapter to an unforgettable night.
Argentina’s resilience and belief carried them into the quarter-finals after one of the tournament’s greatest escapes. From Messi’s missed penalty to his record-extending strike and Fernández’s history-making winner, La Albiceleste once again demonstrated why they are the reigning World Champions.
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