The Argentine national team qualified for the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup, after achieving a valuable victory over Egypt, with a score of (3-2), in the match that brought them together this evening, Tuesday, in the round of 16 competitions of the tournament. The first goal for the “Pharaohs” came in the 15th minute, after Marwan Attia sent a perfect cross into the penalty area, and defender Yasser Ibrahim rose to it and converted it with a powerful header that reached the right corner of Argentina’s goal, announcing the Egyptian team’s lead by one unanswered goal. Mustafa Schubert, the Egyptian national team goalkeeper, played a historic match, after he saved a penalty kick taken by Lionel Messi. In the 21st minute, the Argentine national team won a penalty kick, which was taken by Lionel Messi, but Egyptian goalkeeper Mostafa Schubert succeeded in saving it brilliantly. In the current edition of the World Cup, Mustafa Schubert saved two penalty kicks. The first was against Iran in the third round of the group stage, and the second was against Argentina. The 58th minute witnessed the cancellation of a second goal for the Egyptian national team, after the referee called Marwan Attia a foul before Mostafa Zico scored the ball into the net. With Egyptian insistence, Mostafa Zico succeeded in scoring the second goal in the 68th minute. The goal came after a counterattack led by Mohamed Salah, who passed the ball to Haitham Hassan, who penetrated into the penalty area and sent a perfect cross, which Mustafa Zico met with a direct shot into the net. In the 80th minute, the Argentine national team reduced the difference, after Lionel Messi sent a cross ball that Christian Romero rose to, and converted it with a header inside the penalty area. Mustafa Schubert tried to stop it, but it went into the net. In the 83rd minute, Messi scored the second equalizer for Argentina with a powerful shot from his left foot that hit Mustafa Schubert's net. In the 92nd minute, Enzo Fernandez scores the third goal for Argentina against Egypt, turning the tables on the Pharaohs.