Refereeing chief defends World Cup integrity amid Egypt-Argentina VAR row

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FIFA's head of refereeing, Pierluigi Collina, defended the integrity and independence of World Cup officials after Egypt criticized a disallowed goal against Argentina, denying any influence from Gianni Infantino and explaining VAR decisions around the key incident involving Marwan Attia and Mohamed Salah.
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