Argentina defeated Egypt 3-2 on Tuesday in a Round of 16 match to advance to the World Cup quarter-finals [1].

The victory keeps the defending champions in contention for the title and eliminates Egypt from the tournament. The match, held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, U.S., served as a high-stakes knockout game where only one team could progress [1, 2].

Egypt held a commanding lead for much of the contest. Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Zico each scored to put Egypt ahead 2-0 [4, 5]. The Egyptian side maintained their lead through most of regulation play, threatening to cause one of the biggest upsets of the tournament.

Argentina staged a dramatic recovery to overcome the deficit. The match remained tense until the final moments when Enzo Fernandez scored in stoppage time to secure the 3-2 win [4]. The goal sparked immediate celebrations among the supporters in Atlanta.

"Argentina fans erupted in celebration after the defending champions came from two goals down to beat Egypt 3-2," Yahoo Sports said [3]. The result marks a significant emotional swing for both nations, as Argentina avoids a premature exit and Egypt faces the end of its campaign.

"Egypt’s FIFA World Cup dream ended in heartbreaking fashion," AllAfrica said [1]. The Egyptian team had outplayed the champions for a significant portion of the match, but they could not withstand the late pressure from the South American side.

"Enzo Fernandez scored in stoppage time to give Argentina an incredible 3-2 win," AP said [4]. Argentina now prepares for the quarter-finals, while Egypt concludes its journey in the tournament.

Argentina defeated Egypt 3-2 on Tuesday in a Round of 16 match to advance to the World Cup quarter-finals.

Argentina's ability to recover from a two-goal deficit against a disciplined Egyptian defense underscores the resilience of the defending champions. For Egypt, the loss highlights the narrow margins of knockout football, where a dominant performance for 90 minutes can be undone by a single late goal, ending their bid for a historic deep run in the tournament.