Egypt Maintain Perfect AFCON Record With Uganda Win, DRC Trounce Zimbabwe
1st July 2019
It was the second goal of the tournament for the Egyptian idol and Elmohamady notched his second in first-half stoppage time

- Mohamed Salah scored from a free-kick as host nation Egypt defeated Uganda 2-0 in Cairo Sunday to win Group A at the Africa Cup of Nations with a perfect three-win record
- Pre-tournament favourites Egypt will remain in Cairo for the round of 16 and play one of the best four third-place finishers next Saturday
- After prolific Liverpool scorer Salah put Egypt ahead against the run of play on 36 minutes, captain Ahmed Elmohamady added a second just before half-time
CAIRO, Egypt-
Mohamed Salah scored from a free-kick as host nation Egypt defeated Uganda 2-0
in Cairo Sunday to win Group A at the Africa Cup of Nations with a perfect
three-win record.
Pre-tournament
favourites Egypt will remain in Cairo for the round of 16 and play one of the
best four third-place finishers next Saturday.
After prolific
Liverpool scorer Salah put Egypt ahead against the run of play on 36 minutes,
captain Ahmed Elmohamady added a second just before half-time.
Uganda had plenty of
possession in both halves and often threatened to score without managing to put
the ball in the net.
Egypt topped the
final standings with nine points and Uganda came next with four to also qualify
automatically for the knockout phase.
The Democratic
Republic of Congo came third with three points after trouncing Zimbabwe 4-0 in
another Cairo stadium.
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Elmohamady said:
"Nine points out of three games is something Egypt is used to - the
difficult part is what comes next.
"As of
tomorrow, we will start to prepare, regardless of the team we will meet in the
last 16.
"We scored five
goals in three matches and kept three clean sheets. For me these are good
numbers."
Uganda were more
impressive than Egypt for the first 30 minutes on a hot night at a packed
75,000-capacity Cairo International Stadium.
Goalkeeper Mohamed
Elshenawy did well to push a sizzling, long-range Allan Kyambadde drive over at
the expense of a corner.
Abdu Lumala was a
constant threat for the Cranes and had a shot and a header saved in quick
succession with the Pharaohs defence not its normal assured self.
Salah then turned
the tide toward the record seven-time African champions by lifting a free-kick
over a defensive wall and past goalkeeper Denis Onyango into the corner of the
net.
It was the second
goal of the tournament for the Egyptian idol and Elmohamady notched his second
in first-half stoppage time.
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- Massive blow -
A low cross eluded
two Egyptians, including Salah, but fell to Elmohamady, who unleashed a low
shot that took a slight deflection en route to the far corner of the net.
It was a massive
blow for the Ugandans, who did not deserve to be two goals behind as they
walked to the changerooms.
The pace of Salah
gave him a chance to score his second goal soon after the break, but Onyango
made a superb one-hand block to foil the 2018 African Footballer of the Year.
Uganda regained
their composure to cause constant problems for the home team, but lacked a
clinical finisher like Salah.
Earlier, Africa Cup
of Nations newcomers Madagascar pulled off a stunning upset of powerhouses
Nigeria with a 2-0 win over the three-time former champions to clinch a place
in the last 16.
Lalaina
Nomenjanahary gave Madagascar a shock 12th-minute lead in Alexandria and
Charles Andriamatsinoro sealed the victory.
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At the 30 June
Stadium in Cairo, the Democratic Republic of Congo put a two-loss start to the
tournament behind them with a 4-0 triumph over Zimbabwe, the biggest of the
competition so far.
Jonathan Bolingi
punished a blunder by goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze to head the Congolese Leopards
in front on four minutes and Cedric Bakambu added a second before
half-time.
China-based Bakambu
netted again midway through the second half and Britt Assombalonga added a
fourth.
The Congolese will
know only Tuesday night after the final group matches whether they are among
the best four third-place finishers and remain in the competition.