Scaloni in tears after Argentina's dramatic World Cup comeback
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentina's national football team coach Lionel Scaloni was visibly emotional after his team's dramatic comeback victory against Egypt in the 2026 World Cup.
- Scaloni struggled to speak during a post-match interview, overwhelmed by the team's performance after being down 2-0.
- The team's resilience in scoring three goals in 13 minutes kept their title defense hopes alive.
Argentina's national football coach, Lionel Scaloni, was overcome with emotion following his team's stunning 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals. The Albiceleste secured their place in the next round after trailing 2-0, only to score three goals in a remarkable 13-minute span.
Visibly moved at the end of the match, Scaloni attempted to give a television interview but was unable to complete a sentence, his voice breaking. He eventually left the interview area in tears, unable to hide the profound impact of the dramatic turnaround, which has been hailed as one of the most memorable comebacks in recent Argentine football history.
The images of the emotional coach quickly went viral on social media, reflecting the deep connection he shares with his squad. This resilience demonstrated by the players, who rallied at a critical moment, has kept alive their dream of defending their world title.
When elimination seemed imminent, the team found the strength to overcome the deficit and etch another epic chapter into their World Cup journey. Beyond the scoreline, the scene offered a deeply human moment in the tournament, showcasing a world champion coach moved to tears not by euphoria, but by the sheer dedication of his players.
I can't look at you, sorry, I'm too emotional, what a group of players, my brother, that's everything... I have to go, I can't.
Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.