Mo Joy For Hosts Egypt As Salah Fires Them Into AFCON Last 16
27th June 2019
The record seven-time champions rode their luck at times as DR Congo twice struck the crossbar in the first half but the Group A leaders held firm to join Nigeria as the first teams through to the knockout phase

- Mohamed Salah scored his first goal of the Africa Cup of Nations as hosts Egypt secured a place in the last 16 on Wednesday with a 2-0 win over the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Ahmed Elmohamady prodded Egypt ahead on 25 minutes after a wicked Salah cross and the Liverpool star slammed in a second shortly before half-time to spark frenzied celebrations at a packed Cairo International Stadium
- Egypt overcame the distraction of Amr Warda being banished from the squad earlier in the day over mounting sexual harassment allegations
CAIRO, Egypt- Mohamed
Salah scored his first goal of the Africa Cup of Nations as hosts Egypt secured
a place in the last 16 on Wednesday with a 2-0 win over the Democratic Republic
of Congo.
Ahmed Elmohamady prodded Egypt ahead on 25 minutes after a
wicked Salah cross and the Liverpool star slammed in a second shortly before
half-time to spark frenzied celebrations at a packed Cairo International
Stadium.
Record seven-time champions Egypt rode their luck at times
as DR Congo twice struck the crossbar in the first half but the Group A leaders
held firm to join Nigeria as the first teams through to the knockout phase.
Egypt overcame the distraction of Amr Warda being banished
from the squad earlier in the day over mounting sexual harassment allegations.
The claims surfaced earlier this week on social media platforms. Multiple women
posted screenshots and testimonies of Warda's alleged lewd comments.
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Coach Javier Aguirre fielded the same side that defeated
Zimbabwe 1-0, with centre-back Ahmed Hegazy sporting a mask after breaking his
nose in the opening game of the tournament.
Salah was guilty of missing a hatful of chances in the
curtain-raiser and this season's Premier League joint top scorer again
threatened inside five minutes here when an interception broke his way only for
the Egyptian to skew wide under pressure.
After four days of small crowds, a capacity 75,000 crowd
again turned out to cheer on the hosts in the capital, but they were nearly
silenced when Marcel Tisserand slammed against the bar at a corner.
DR Congo came to Egypt as one of the most unpredictable
qualifiers having finished third in 2015 only to make a timid quarter-final
exit two years ago, and they fell behind for the second straight game as
Elmohamady forced home after the ball fell kindly to him following an aerial
challenge with Christian Luyindama.
Having created the opener with his vicious right-wing cross,
Salah then stung the palms of Ley Matampi with a powerful 25-yard free-kick.
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Egypt would be rescued by the woodwork once more though when
a deep cross was nodded back across goal by Bokadi Bope before Jonathan
Bolingi's looping header bounced back off the bar.
With his side riding their luck, Salah rose to the occasion
and settled Egyptian nerves two minutes before half-time with a typically
brilliant finish.
Played into space down the right by Mahmoud 'Trezeguet'
Hassan, Salah skipped inside Tisserand and ripped a crisp low drive inside
Matampi's near post to cue a volcanic eruption from the masses of delirious
Egyptians supporters.
Mohamed El Shenawy produced an excellent sprawling
second-half save to claw out a Jacques Maghoma header, but despite an
improvement on a horror first outing, DR Congo now know they must beat Zimbabwe
in their final game in order to possibly advance as one of the four best
third-place finishers.