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Lionel Messi, Gianni Infantino and FIFA bias claims: Why Argentina’s win over Egypt sparked fresh debate at the 2026 World Cup?

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Argentina’s 3-2 comeback win over Egypt in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 produced one of the tournament’s most discussed moments. While the defending champions eventually secured their place in the quarter-finals, much of the conversation after the match centered on Lionel Messi’s missed penalty, disputed refereeing decisions and a viral reaction from FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Images of Infantino appearing visibly concerned while Argentina trailed spread widely across social media, leading to fresh claims from some fans that the world champions receive favorable treatment. However, no evidence has emerged to support allegations of corruption or match manipulation. Meanwhile, Infantino was not in attendance at the game. Despite that, the images continued to spread across social media, with users linking them to the match and using them to support claims of favoritism toward Argentina.

Lionel Messi penalty miss and Gianni Infantino reaction become talking points after Argentina vs Egypt

The debate began during the first half when Argentina found themselves under pressure against an Egyptian side chasing a historic result. Messi missed a penalty, and making it a point, social media soon filled with Infantino reacting from the stands. In one image, he held his head in apparent frustration. Another showed him biting his fist as Argentina struggled early in the match.Those images were false and were not taken during the game. Several football meme accounts shared them alongside captions suggesting that FIFA officials were worried about Argentina’s position in the tournament. The posts mixed real photographs with unverified claims about favoritism toward Messi and the defending champions.The reaction gained additional attention because Infantino has previously spoken positively about Argentine football. Earlier in the tournament, he was heard saying he had “suffered with Argentina” during a difficult match before quickly clarifying that he remains neutral in his role as FIFA president.At the same time, Egyptian supporters focused on several controversial moments from the match. A disallowed goal and penalty appeals became major points of discussion after the final whistle. Many fans argued that key decisions did not go Egypt’s way, while others defended the officiating and pointed out that difficult calls are common in knockout football.

Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina overcome controversy and show why they remain World Cup favorites

Away from the debate, Argentina’s performance highlighted why they entered the tournament among the leading contenders to retain their title. Lionel Scaloni’s side arrived in the United States as defending world champions and one of the most experienced squads left in the competition.Egypt, led by Mohamed Salah, posed a serious challenge and threatened to produce one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. Argentina, however, responded after falling behind. Even with Messi’s missed penalty adding pressure, the team remained composed and gradually regained control of the contest.That resilience has been a defining feature of Scaloni’s Argentina. The squad combines tournament experience with attacking depth through players such as Julián Álvarez, Lautaro Martínez and Enzo Fernández. Earlier in the competition, Argentina had already shown both their quality and vulnerability, including a hard-fought extra-time victory over Cape Verde.The Egypt match followed a similar pattern. Argentina were tested, faced difficult moments and dealt with intense scrutiny throughout the game. Yet the defending champions still found a way through.The viral images of Infantino and the online claims surrounding them have ensured that discussions about favoritism will continue. What remains beyond dispute is the result on the field. Lionel Messi led Argentina recovered from a difficult start, completed a dramatic comeback and advanced to the quarter-finals, while Egypt’s World Cup journey came to an end despite a performance that pushed the champions to the limit.

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