Egyptian goalkeeper Mohamed Alaa has revealed what Mohamed Salah told the Egypt squad after their controversial World Cup exit, a match that left many accusing the officials of showing bias in favour of Argentina.
🚨 𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗟𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗩𝗘: The controversy refuses to die.
• Algeria filed a complaint.
• Egypt filed a complaint.
• The European Parliament is demanding an investigation into the FIFA president.
• Garry Kasparov spoke about the scandal.
• José Mourinho spoke about the scandal.
• Jamie Carragher spoke about the scandal.
• Alan Shearer spoke about the scandal.
• Rio Ferdinand spoke about the scandal.
• Roy Keane spoke about the scandal.
Whether people agree or not, the perception that Argentina have been favored is no longer coming from just one fanbase—it's now part of a much wider debate.
🚨🎙️🗣️: Patrick Viera
“When we won the World Cup in 1998 it was free and fair with no favoritism, but as a player my self I can’t seem to understand the level of corruption going on and it makes the whole competition unpopular.
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🚨Ronaldo Nazario on Egypt Elimination and the VAR controversy in the game.
🗣️“Football has become a joke with a lot of easy figures to point it out especially at this 2026 World Cup, Egypt being Eliminated from the World Cup has to be the worse thing ever in the history of football, where clear decisions are denied and ignored.”
“It’s sad to see players like Mo Salah being emotionally crying out of pain and sadness, Imagine a whole nation being sacrificing with a lot of hard work and effort just to be ruin by a false decision with clear evidence along with it.”
“It’s so sicking to talk about, everyone will have his opinion on this but mine is that the game was rigged in their favor.”