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In a nail-biting World Cup 2026 group stage clash, Argentina faced Egypt in Atlanta. The match looked like it was slipping away from the South American champions until Lionel Messi stepped up in the final minutes. His late equalizer turned a potential loss into a hard-fought 2-2 draw, keeping Argentina’s tournament hopes alive.

How the Match Unfolded

Egypt came out strong, scoring first with a quick counter-attack. Argentina struggled to find their rhythm early on, and Egypt doubled their lead before halftime. The Argentine fans were nervous, but the team didn’t give up.

  • Egypt’s first goal came from a long ball over the top, catching the defense off guard.
  • Argentina pulled one back early in the second half through a header from a set piece.
  • Messi’s goal came in the 88th minute — a curling shot from outside the box that beat the Egyptian keeper.

Key Moments and Players

Messi’s goal was his third of the tournament so far, showing he still has the magic touch. The Egyptian goalkeeper made several big saves early on, but couldn’t stop Messi’s powerful strike. Argentina’s defense also tightened up after halftime, giving Egypt fewer chances.

Both teams finished the match with 10 men after a late red card for a hard tackle. The draw leaves the group wide open, with both sides needing strong results in their final group games.

What This Means for Argentina Moving Forward

The draw keeps Argentina in a good position to advance, but they’ll need to improve their first-half performance. With Messi leading the way, the team has the firepower to go deep in the tournament. For Egypt, the point is a big boost — they showed they can compete with top teams. The World Cup 2026 group stage is heating up, and this match was a reminder that anything can happen on the big stage.

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