The match between Argentina and Egypt has witnessed a dramatic turn of events, with Lionel Messi and Enzo Fernandez scoring two late goals to level the score and turn the game in Argentina's favor.
With just a few minutes left to play, Messi fired in a powerful effort to make it 2-2, before Fernandez popped up with a header in stoppage time to complete a stunning late comeback from two goals down.
The African nation had seemed poised to knock out the reigning World Cup holders, with Mostafa Ziko scoring in the 67th minute to make it 2-0 to Egypt and put Argentina on the brink of elimination.
However, three goals in the space of just 13 minutes have turned the game on its head, with Messi making up for his penalty miss earlier in the game with an emphatic finish that nestled in off the bar.
The 39-year-old has had a superb tournament so far, with this now his 8th goal, extending his lead as the competition's all-time leading scorer.
Fernandez now looks to have produced the moment to win the game for Argentina, directing his header superbly from a peach of a cross by Lautaro Martinez.
The recovery by Argentina has raised questions about the team's abilities and whether they can go all the way in the tournament or if this is a sign of underlying issues with Lionel Scaloni's side.