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Zohran Mamdani made a remark on the controversial refereeing decisions during Argentina-Egypt match. Photo: Zohran Mamdani Facebook & Screen-grab X

'Egypt were robbed': NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani weighs in on Argentina World Cup refereeing row

| @indiablooms | Jul 09, 2026, at 02:29 pm

New York/IBNS: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has joined the growing chorus of criticism over the officiating in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash between Egypt and Argentina, saying "Egypt was robbed" in a remark that quickly went viral on social media.

Mamdani made the comment while launching a new faster bus service in New York City, taking an unexpected detour from transport policy to football.

Question on extra time prompts football reference

While explaining how the new bus service would save commuters valuable time, a journalist asked the mayor how he would use the extra minutes if he had them.

Responding with a touch of sarcasm, Mamdani said: "With my extra six minutes, I would probably just watch the replays of Egypt getting robbed again and again yesterday. You know, just gotta throw up the VAR."

The remark was widely shared online, with football fans debating both the controversial refereeing decisions and the mayor's comments.

Controversy over Argentina-Egypt clash

Mamdani's comments come amid widespread criticism of several refereeing decisions during Argentina's victory over Egypt in the Round of 16.

Many fans and football pundits have questioned the use of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, alleging that key decisions favoured Lionel Messi's Argentina.

The match has sparked intense debate on social media, with supporters of Egypt claiming their team was denied crucial calls at decisive moments.

Viral moment beyond politics

Although the event was focused on unveiling improvements to New York City's public transport network, Mamdani's off-the-cuff football remark quickly overshadowed the announcement online.

His comments have resonated with many football fans still debating the controversial World Cup encounter, adding a political voice to the growing discussion surrounding the match officiating.

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