The head coach of Argentina, Lionel Scaloni, was overcome with emotion after his team’s incredible victory over the Egyptian national football team in the World Cup. Speaking to broadcaster TyC Sports after the final whistle, Scaloni struggled to hold back tears as he reflected on one of the tournament’s most remarkable matches. Unable to continue the interview, he apologized, wiped his eyes and walked away before later saying, “I cried because I was so emotional. But it’s true that this group will never leave the Argentine people.”See:Argentina looked headed for a shock exit after trailing 2-0 with just 11 minutes of normal time remaining. Cristian Romero gave the defending champions hope with a header earlier Lionel Messi the score was tied four minutes later. In stoppage time, Enzo Fernández headed home the winner in the 93rd minute, completing a remarkable turnaround and sending Argentina into the quarter-finals.After the game, Scaloni said that the rollercoaster game affected him as much as it affected the supporters. He explained, “I suffer like any fan but that’s why I’m a coach, to love these moments. And that’s what I talk about with my coaching staff. For everyone who plays football, these emotions are unique,” while also revealing that his players affectionately call him “the crybaby” because of his open display of his emotions.