Palestine football fans honour Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan
Palestine football fans honour Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan

Palestine football fans honour Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan





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Al Jazeera spoke with Egypt fans gathered at Obour City to watch the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match against Argentina.
Proud Egyptians celebrate their team’s historic run at the World Cup but blame bias for a heartbreaking exit.
Experts question political influence and the need to keep Lionel Messi’s side in the World Cup amid Egypt’s heartbreak.

A video circulating on social media shows Argentina fans throwing beer and taunting Egypt supporters in the stands.
‘Perhaps they wanted to keep the world champions in the competition,’ Hassan said after his team was knocked out.
A disallowed goal by VAR, a string of yellow cards for Egypt, and contrasting emotions from both captains capped the match.
Holders Argentina survive huge scare to earn a 3-2 win over Egypt and reach the World Cup quarterfinals.
Argentina continue their knockout journey against Egypt as Switzerland and Colombia also fight for progression.
Streets lined with flags, conversations centred on one match, and hopes pinned on the team ahead of Egypt vs Argentina.