Egypt filed an official complaint to FIFA and is demanding drastic penalties, they singled out two fundamental mistakes

The Egyptian Football Federation has officially filed a complaint to the world football governing body (FIFA) regarding the arbitration of the 1/8th World Cup match, where Argentina won a 3-2 return.
As reported by world media known as RMC Sport and TyC Sports, Egyptians believe they have been severely damaged and are seeking an immediate investigation as well as drastic penalties for judges.
The main target of their anger is French Judge Francisco Letexier, for whom, together with his assistants, Egypt is demanding a suspension until the end of the race.
In their complaint, Egypt cites two fundamental errors, which, in their opinion, directly shaped the final outcome and eliminated them from the tournament.
Ziko cancelled target in 58th minute: Mostafa Ziko scored 2-0 to Argentina, but the goal was annulled because the judge praised that Marwan Attia made a history at the beginning of the action. Egyptians claim that this decision is completely unjustified.
Penaltia not to Salah before Argentina's third goal: Another controversial situation occurred in the action that preceded Argentina's third decisive goal, marked by Enzo Fernandez. The Egyptians claim that Mohammed Salah was humiliated, but the VAR did not react or control the situation at all.
This match immediately caused major controversy in the football world. As Argentina celebrates its advance in a dramatic match, FIFA faces a difficult task in responding to official pressure from Cairo, but also from the rest of the world.
It remains to be seen whether Judge Letexier and his assistants will face the consequences or whether FIFA, as usual, will protect its judges. /Telegraphy/











