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    Egypt beat Senegal to edge closer to a place at the World Cup

    King JajaBy King JajaMarch 27, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    Egypt beat Senegal to edge closer to a place at the World Cup

    Egypt 1-0 Senegal: Mohamed Salah edges closer to revenge over Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane as a Saliou Ciss own goal gives the hosts a narrow advantage in their World Cup play-off clash with the AFCON winners

    • Egypt and Senegal are both battling for a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
    • A Saliou Ciss own goal separated the two teams in the first leg on Friday
    • The second leg between the two sides is due to take place in Dakar on Tuesday

    By Reuters

    Published: 17:23 EDT, 25 March 2022 | Updated: 12:06 EDT, 26 March 2022

    Mohamed Salah got the better of his club mate Sadio Mane as Egypt edged Senegal 1-0 in the first leg of their World Cup playoff on Friday to take a slender lead to Dakar for Tuesday’s return.

    The rematch between the two Liverpool greats, six weeks after Senegal beat Egypt on penalties to win their first Africa Cup of Nations title, saw Salah set up the only goal.

    He beat the offside trap to get on the end of a ball over the top of the defence from Amr El Sulaya, hitting the bar before the rebound bounced off Senegal defender Saliou Ciss’s knee and into the net for a dream start after four minutes.

    Mohamed Salah celebrated as Egypt took an early lead in front of their home fans

    MATCH FACTS

    Egypt (4-3-3): El Shenawy; Gaber, Abdelmonem (Ibrahim 39), Hamdy, Fattoh; Fathi, Elneny, Al-Sulaya; Salah, Mohamed (Marmoush 72), Trezeguet (Dounga 90)

    Scorer: Ciss (OG)

    Booked: Hamdy, Trezeguet

    Manager: Carlos Queiroz

    Senegal (4-3-3): Edouard Mendy; Bouna Sarr, Koulibaly, Diallo (Cisse 14), Ciss; Kouyate (Pape Gueye 89), Nampalys Mendy, Idrissa Gueye; Ismaila Sarr, Diedhiou (Dieng 62), Mane 

    Booked: Nampalys Mendy

    Manager: Aliou Cisse 

     

    But that was all Egypt managed despite a capacity 75,000 crowd at the Cairo International Stadium where Senegal proved more enterprising and will still feel confident about winning the tie on aggregate and advancing to the World Cup in Qatar.

    Mane was the heart of much of his team’s attacks and had an excellent chance eight minutes before halftime as a mazy run at the defence saw him open up space to shoot, only to slip at the vital moment and see his shot balloon well wide.

    He also had a chance at the back post early in the second half but failed to make contact with Egypt’s defence stretched.

    Senegal kept pressing until the final whistle in search of an equaliser, and a potentially vital away goal, but were kept at bay by some desperate defending.

    The away goals rule is still in use in African football despite being removed from competition in Europe this season.

    Sadio Mane was unable to find the net on a frustrating night for the AFCON champions

    Sadio Mane was unable to find the net on a frustrating night for the AFCON champions

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