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    AFCON: Mohamed Salah insists leading Egypt to glory would be proudest of achievement of his career

    King JajaBy King JajaFebruary 20, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    AFCON: Mohamed Salah insists leading Egypt to glory would be proudest of achievement of his career

    ‘It’s my country, what I love the most!’: Mohamed Salah hungry for AFCON success with Egypt after coming up short in the 2017 final… as the Liverpool star insists leading his national team to glory would be the proudest moment of his career

    • Mohamed Salah’s winning penalty earned Egypt victory against Ivory Coast
    • The Pharaohs are now set to face Morocco in Sunday’s AFCON quarter-final
    • Salah is desperate to lead his country to the title after losing the 2017 final
    • The Liverpool ace says doing so would be the achievement closest to his heart 

    By Oliver Salt For Mailonline

    Published: 19:21 EST, 26 January 2022 | Updated: 19:49 EST, 26 January 2022











    Mohamed Salah insists he is desperate to lead Egypt to glory at the Africa Cup of Nations because winning a trophy for his country would be closest to his heart.

    Salah fired home the winning penalty in their last-16 shootout victory over Ivory Coast on Wednesday night, which saw Manchester United defender Eric Bailly miss the decisive spot-kick for the Elephants.

    Now Egypt will turn their attention to Sunday’s quarter-final showdown against Morocco, with a place against Burkina Faso or Tunisia in the last four to come for the winner.

    Mohamed Salah insists he is desperate to lead Egypt to glory at the Africa Cup of Nations

    Pharaohs captain Salah has inspired Liverpool to Premier League and Champions League titles in recent years, but he is yet to taste success with his national side.

    And after his penalty heroics against Ivory Coast, the 29-year-old declared his intention to change that. 

    ‘Of course I want to win something with the national team,’ he said. ‘It’s my country, what I love the most. 

    ‘This trophy for me would be completely different, would be the closest to my heart.

    Salah tucked home the winning penalty for Egypt in their last-16 win over Ivory Coast

    Salah tucked home the winning penalty for Egypt in their last-16 win over Ivory Coast

    Now the Liverpool star is hoping to go all the way and pick up the proudest trophy of his career

    Now the Liverpool star is hoping to go all the way and pick up the proudest trophy of his career

    ‘We were close before to win this African Cup (in 2017), we gave it everything but we were not lucky to win it.

    ‘But it’s ok, now we are here in the new one. We have to fight for it, we have to give everything to win it and I’m sure the players have the same feeling. 

    ‘So hopefully we just need to focus on tomorrow’s game and we go from there’. 

    Equatorial Guinea also booked their place in the quarter-final on Wednesday by producing a shock penalty-shootout win over Mali, setting up a clash with Senegal on Sunday night.

    Gambia and Cameroon will contest the other last-eight battle after beating Guinea and Comoros respectively. 

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