
The Great Escape: Enzo Fernandez Header Completes Argentina Comeback Against Egypt
BBC Sport·July 11, 2026
In a Round of 16 clash that will be etched into World Cup folklore, Enzo Fernandez emerged as the savior for Argentina, powering home a late header to seal a dramatic comeback victory over a resilient Egypt side at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
According to BBC Sport, the defending champions found themselves on the brink of a stunning upset when the Pharaohs took a shock lead in the second half. The Egyptian defensive block frustrated the Argentine attack for large swathes of the match, suffocating space and setting the stage for a nerve-wracking finale in front of a tense, roaring crowd.
However, the undeniable spirit of La Albiceleste— a hallmark of their legendary 2022 campaign— once again came to the fore. Pushed to the brink, Argentina threw everything forward. The equalizer arrived through a moment of sheer willpower, shifting the momentum entirely and setting up a grandstand finish.
With the clock ticking down and extra time looming, it was Enzo Fernandez who etched his name into the tournament's history. A perfectly delivered cross into the penalty area found the midfielder crashing in late. Fernandez connected with a thumping, decisive header, burying the ball into the bottom corner and sending the Argentine faithful into absolute delirium.
The goal was more than just a tournament-winner; it was a testament to Argentina's unyielding resilience. Egypt, who had executed their game plan to near perfection for eighty minutes, ultimately had no answer to the South American champions' desperate, relentless late surge. The Pharaohs exit the tournament with their heads held high, having pushed the global heavyweights to the absolute limit.
For Argentina, the quest for back-to-back World Cup titles continues, but this thrilling last-16 encounter serves as a stark reminder of the razor-thin margins at this level of football. As the tournament progresses into the quarterfinals, Scaloni’s men will need to address their slow starts, but for now, they march on—fueled by the adrenaline of a great escape sealed by the head of Enzo Fernandez.
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