MOHAMED SALAH GAVE EGYPT THE GO AHEAD WIN IN THE AFCON
The Liverpool's top scorer last
season with 27 goals, Mohamed Salah, scored the goal that keeps Egypt sustained
in the ongoing AFCON.
Egypt maintained their perfect
start to their Africa Cup of Nations campaign by beating Uganda in Cairo to
advance into the last 16 as Group A winners.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah
opened the scoring with a superb free-kick midway through the first half.
Aston Villa's Ahmed Elmohamady
then doubled the Pharaohs' lead before half-time with a powerful drive.
DR Congo thumped Zimbabwe in
Group A's other game on Sunday, meaning Uganda progress as runners-up.
Hosts Egypt go through to the
last 16 with a perfect record having beaten Zimbabwe and Congo DR in their
opening two group games.
The seven-time winners are also
yet to concede a goal at this year's Afcon, but they rode their luck against
Uganda, who were left to rue a string of missed chances.
Uganda's Farouk Miya and Emmanuel
Okwi, who both impressed at the Cairo International Stadium, tested Egypt
keeper Mohamed El-Shenawy before Salah broke the deadlock with side's first
shot on target.
And Cranes forward Lumala Abdu
was denied twice in quick succession by El-Shenawy before Egypt captain Elmohamady
netted his second goal of the tournament with a fine finish from Ayman Ashraf's
cut-back on the brink of half-time.
Uganda continued to apply
pressure in the second half and Miya twice went close with whipped free-kicks
while Okwi's poked effort clipped the outside of the post with the keeper
beaten.
However, Salah did spurn an
opportunity to score a third for Egypt when he was denied by a fine one-handed
save by Denis Onyango when through on goal.
Egypt talisman Salah was criticised earlier
this week for supporting team-mate Amr Warda, whose suspension was reduced by
the Egyptian Football Association to the end of the group stage, meaning he is
available for the Pharaohs' next game.
The Cranes finished second in
Group A despite their defeat in Cairo, meaning they have reached the Afcon last
16 for the first time since 1978 - when they were beaten by Ghana in the final.
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