All Eyes On Mo! Salah Set To Lead Egypt Against Zimbabwe In AFCON Opener
21st June 2019
His 22 English Premier League goals last season gave him share of the Golden Boot title with two fellow Africans, Senegalese Sadio Mane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon
All eyes will be on Mohamed Salah on Friday as the Egypt star looks to help the Africa Cup of Nations hosts launch their bid for a record-extending eighth title in style against Zimbabwe in the opening match
Egypt top the betting as favourites to lift the trophy in Cairo on July 19 and have won the competition as hosts three of the previous four times, with the last of those in 2006 sparking an unprecedented run of three successive triumphs
Egypt coach Javier Aguirre is confident of capturing a second international title, a decade on from leading his native Mexico to CONCACAF Gold Cup glory
CAIRO, Egypt-
All eyes will be on Mohamed Salah on Friday as the Egypt star looks to help the
Africa Cup of Nations hosts launch their bid for a record-extending eighth
title in style against Zimbabwe in the opening match of a tournament expanded
to 24 teams for the first time.
After avenging last
year's Champions League anguish with Liverpool three weeks ago, Salah is now on
a mission for redemption with the Pharaohs after injury wrecked his World Cup
campaign in Russia -- ruining Egypt's return to the global showpiece after a
28-year absence.
Egypt top the
betting as favourites to lift the trophy in Cairo on July 19 and have won the
competition as hosts three of the previous four times, with the last of those
in 2006 sparking an unprecedented run of three successive triumphs.
Authorities are
confident the infrastructure is in place to host the continent's largest
football contest, awarded to Egypt at just six months' notice, and which kicks
off against a backdrop of terror attacks and only days after the death of
former Islamist president Mohamed Morsi.
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Players will also
have to contend with average temperatures of between 35 and 38 Celsius
(95-100.4 Fahrenheit) following the decision to switch the tournament from its
traditional January/February time slot to June/July to avoid European
club-versus-country clashes.
Egypt coach Javier
Aguirre is confident of capturing a second international title, a decade on
from leading his native Mexico to CONCACAF Gold Cup glory.
"We are the
favourites to win the 2019 Africa Cup," said the 60-year-old Aguirre, the
first Mexican to guide the Egyptian national team.
"Egypt are
playing at home, can count on passionate support and have Mohamed Salah, the
best footballer in Africa."
Salah has returned
home after another stellar season with Liverpool, which he completed by scoring
the first goal in a 2-0 Champions League final victory over Tottenham Hotspur.
His 22 English
Premier League goals last season gave him share of the Golden Boot title with
two fellow Africans, Senegalese Sadio Mane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of
Gabon.
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Aguirre says fears
that his talisman may be jaded after a long season of Premier League and
Champions League football are unfounded.
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"Mohamed took a
holiday after the Champions League final, did not play in our first warm-up
match and only came on after half-time in the second," he countered.
Egypt beat fellow
qualifiers Tanzania and Guinea and what pleased Aguirre most was not the
results, but the large number of scoring chances the Pharaohs created.
"We had about
20 chances to score against the Tanzanians and almost as many against the
Guineans. That is very encouraging."
Aguirre also
dismissed the view that Egypt rely too heavily on Salah, saying: "We have
selected 23 footballers who are totally committed to the cause of winning the
Cup of Nations.
"It is
impossible for one footballer to win a Cup of Nations on his own. Mohamed will
receive tremendous support from his team-mates.
"All the
players are mentally and physically ready and we look forward to beginning our
campaign with a victory over Zimbabwe."
The countries have
met only once in a Cup of Nations with Egypt winning 2-1 in Tunisia 15 years
ago and both teams were eliminated after the first round.
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In Cairo
Zimbabwe coach and
former captain Sunday Chidzambwa was keeping his thoughts to himself ahead of
the tournament opener.
But captain and
forward Knowledge Musona, who plays in Belgium, stressed that they must not
become obsessed by Salah, despite the huge threat he poses.
"We must not
just stop Salah, we must stop all the Egyptians. If we concentrate only on one,
others will destroy us," he warned.
"We are not
here to talk -- we are here to play football. We are in Egypt to achieve
success and make every Zimbabwean proud of us.
The Democratic
Republic of Congo and Uganda are the other teams in Group A and they meet
Saturday at the same venue as the opening match.
Group winners and
runners-up qualify for the knockout second round along with the best four of
the six third-place finishers.