Mostafa Ziko's Controversial Statements After FIFA World Cup Exit

After Egypt's exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026, forward Mostafa Ziko made headlines with his bold statements regarding officiating and his admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo. Despite scoring two goals in the tournament, Ziko expressed frustration over perceived injustices during the match against Argentina, claiming the tournament was rigged. His comments about Lionel Messi also stirred discussions, as he stated that he felt no intimidation from the legendary player. Read on to discover more about Ziko's controversial remarks and his reflections on the tournament.
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Ziko's Performance and Reaction

Following Egypt's exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026 last week, forward Mostafa Ziko expressed strong feelings about the tournament. Over five matches, Ziko managed to score two goals and provide an assist, establishing himself as one of the standout players for The Pharaohs. Notably, he netted Egypt's second goal against Argentina, the defending champions, who rallied from a two-goal deficit to win 3-2. Ziko had another opportunity to score that night, but a foul in the buildup led to the disallowance of his earlier goal.


Ziko's Bold Statements

Mostafa Ziko's Bold Confession

In a surprising statement regarding the match against Argentina, Ziko claimed that Lionel Messi's presence did not intimidate him. He acknowledged Messi as the greatest player in football history but expressed a strong admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo, stating, "Messi is the greatest player in football, but after Cristiano, because I love Cristiano so much. I didn't even feel Messi's presence on the field," Ziko remarked.


Claims of Injustice

'The Tournament Is Fixed' - Ziko

After the match against Argentina, Ziko voiced his frustrations about what he perceived as 'clear and obvious injustice' in officiating. He boldly claimed that the tournament was rigged, stating, "No fair, no fair, referee, no fair. Injustice, clear and obvious injustice. He is wasting the efforts of an entire country. From the start of the match, he was against us. It is not allowed for us to leave as 2-0 winners against Argentina. The tournament is fixed. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs," he said during an interview. Ziko added, "We wanted to make them happy today. We couldn't do that. But I swear it was out of our hands. It is in the referee's hands. The tournament is fixed, it is obvious anyway."