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Group Stage + Round of 16 Data Comparison — Argentina Crushes vs Egypt’s Grit
Argentina in 4 matches: 3 wins, 1 draw (a penalty shootout win over Cape Verde is counted as a draw), 11 goals scored and 3 conceded. Messi leads the top scorers with 7 goals. Argentina’s average possession exceeds 60%, and both shot totals and pass accuracy are far higher than Egypt’s.
Egypt in 4 matches: 1 win, 3 draws (a penalty shootout win over Australia is counted as a draw), 5 goals scored and 3 conceded. Egypt’s average possession is below 45%, but their defensive counterattacking efficiency is extremely high.
Argentina concedes an average of just 5.3 shots per game, and their defending is just as impressive. Egypt concedes 14.3 shots per game—but they only conceded 3 goals, and goalkeeper Shenawy’s save percentage is above 85%.
Key data: In the Round of 16, Argentina battled Cape Verde for 120 minutes, with massive physical toll. Egypt also endured a grueling 120 minutes. Both teams’ physical reserves are under pressure. Whoever recovers faster from the extra-time drain is more likely to take the initiative in the match.
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