World Cup: Hossam Hassan Claims Egypt Was Denied Late Penalties
Hossam Hassan says two late penalty appeals made Egypt's World Cup loss to Argentina unfair.

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After Egypt lost 3-2 to Argentina at the World Cup, Hossam Hassan accused the referee of injustice and said Egypt had been "cheated." The dispute involves Egypt's players and supporters, Argentina's team, and the credibility of officiating in a knockout match.
Hassan's account treats two late penalty appeals as evidence of missed calls, while the opposing view accepts the referee's judgment and the result. The central issue is whether those appeals show a meaningful officiating failure or an unproven post-match protest.
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