Egypt’s second goal against Argentina in the World Cup last-16 match is disallowed after a VAR review in the second half. The goal comes from a shot by Mostafa Ziko following a through ball connected to Mohamed Salah’s earlier pass. Multiple reports describe the incident as part of a tense, high-stakes phase of the game, with Egypt pressing for another breakthrough after the play began from Salah’s advanced attacking moment. The decision is made by video assistant referees after the referee checks the footage, but the reports provided here focus mainly on the sequence leading to the goal rather than detailing the exact ruling text (such as offside or another infringement). Overall, the disallowance stands, meaning the goal does not count and the scoreline remains unchanged from before the VAR intervention. The match continues with Argentina and Egypt still contesting the tie after Egypt’s attempt is ruled out.