

The video assistant referee once again took center stage in Atlanta as Egypt's Mostafa Zico saw his second-half strike wiped out. The goal was disallowed after a review determined he had fouled Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez in the buildup, leaving fans and players divided.
Replays showed Zico's arm making contact with Martinez's face as both players jostled for position. Referee consulted the pitchside monitor and overturned the on-field decision, awarding Argentina a free kick instead. The call sparked immediate debate on social media.
Egypt coach expressed frustration post-match, arguing the contact was minimal and unintentional. Argentina, however, breathed a sigh of relief as the score remained level. The incident highlights the ongoing tension between technology and the flow of the beautiful game.
With World Cup knockout stakes soaring, every VAR call carries immense weight. Whether this decision was correct or not, it underscores how crucial—and contentious—technology has become in modern football. The debate is far from over.