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Are Egypt right to blame officials (and Fifa) for their World Cup exit?

Are Egypt right to blame officials (and Fifa) for their World Cup exit?

The reaction to Egypt's World Cup exit has been furious and emotionally charged. Having led 2-0, Argentina scored three times in 14 minutes to claw their way into the quarter-finals. Egyptian ire is directed at Fifa and, by extension, the match... Read more.

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