‘A Minute of Silence for the Arabs’… Mohamed Salah’s Agent Sparks Controversy After Egypt’s World Cup Exit

9/7/2026
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Egypt's dramatic exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup has continued to dominate headlines beyond the pitch, after a cryptic social media post by Rami Abbas, the agent of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, ignited widespread debate across social media following the Pharaohs' Round of 16 clash with Argentina.

Argentina's Comeback and the Refereeing Controversy

Egypt appeared on the verge of one of the tournament's biggest upsets after taking a two-goal lead through Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko. However, Argentina staged a remarkable late comeback, scoring three goals in the closing minutes to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory and advance to the quarter-finals.

The match was overshadowed by several controversial refereeing decisions. Many observers believed Egypt was denied justice in key moments, including a disallowed goal that sparked heated debate and strong appeals for a penalty after Mohamed Salah was brought down in the build-up to Argentina's winning goal.

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Salah's Agent Fuels the Debate

Amid the ongoing controversy, Rami Abbas surprised fans with a brief post on X, writing: "I suggest observing a minute of silence for the Arabs who did not support Egypt in its last match."

The statement quickly went viral, dividing opinion among football fans. While some interpreted it as criticism of the lack of Arab support for Egypt, others viewed it as a reaction to the controversy and emotions surrounding the dramatic defeat.

Despite their Round of 16 exit, Egypt produced its most successful World Cup campaign in history. The Pharaohs recorded their first-ever World Cup victory, reached the knockout stage for the first time, and scored eight goals—their highest tally in a single edition of the tournament—leaving the competition with a memorable campaign despite its heartbreaking conclusion.