What really happened?

The coach of the Egyptian national team, Hossam Hassan, explained that the gesture he made in the last minutes of the match against Argentina was not a racism complaint, but a protest against a referee's decision.

Hassan explained that the gesture of crossing his arms at the height of his head was not a sign of disagreement with the referee's decision, but a way to express his frustration with the sanction his team received.

What did Hossam Hassan mean by crossing his arms against Argentina?

The Egyptian coach explained that the gesture of crossing his arms was not a racism complaint, but a way to express his disagreement with the referee's decision. According to Hassan, the gesture was a way to tell the referee that he was not being fair.

What happened after?

After the referee showed the yellow card to Hassan, the Egyptian coach apologized to the captain of Argentina, Lionel Messi, for the way he behaved during the match. Hassan explained that he apologized to Messi because he felt frustrated with the sanction his team received.

What comes next?

The Egyptian national team will face their next rival in the World Cup, while Argentina will be looking to continue their winning streak in the tournament. What will happen in the next match of Argentina?

Argentina has been on a winning streak, with a record of 3W-1D-1L in their last five matches. The last time they faced each other, Argentina won with a score of 2-0. Recently, the Argentine national team has been on a winning streak, with a record of 3W-1D-1L in their last five matches.