@si__editz: Argentina scored early through Julian Alvarez and from that point Egypt felt like they were fighting two opponents. Several tackles from Argentina players went unpunished in the first half. Egypt players were asking for fouls and yellow cards but the referee let a lot of physical play go. The biggest frustration came in the second half. Egypt equalized through Ibrahim Adel and after that they had momentum. Egypt created two clear chances where Argentine defenders appeared to pull shirts and block runs inside the box. The Egyptian bench was furious because nothing was given, not even a VAR check. On the other side some soft fouls against Argentina were whistled immediately. As the game got tense in the final 15 minutes the referee lost control a bit. There were late challenges, pushing, and arguments. A few Egyptian players got booked for reacting while similar challenges from Argentina were ignored. That made it feel unbalanced. After the final whistle players from both teams were still arguing and Egypt staff were seen talking to the officials. Egyptian fans online called it one of the most unfair games of the tournament because the decisions kept breaking Egypt’s rhythm. In the end the result stayed 1-1. Egypt left the pitch feeling like they deserved more protection from the referee, and Argentina left knowing they got away with a lot. It added extra heat to a game that was already intense.#كرة_القدم_عشق_لا_ينتهي👑💙 كرة_القدم_عشق_لا_ينتهي👑💙