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Egypt beat Ivory Coast 3-2 as Salah sets new AFCON milestone
Summary
Egypt defeated Ivory Coast 3-2 at Stade Adrar, ending the Elephants' title defence and advancing Egypt to the semi-finals. Mohamed Salah scored and has now scored against 11 different teams at AFCON, a competition record.
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Egypt beat Ivory Coast 3-2 at Stade Adrar on Saturday, ending Ivory Coast's defence of the Africa Cup of Nations title. The match featured early and late goals and a personal milestone for Mohamed Salah. Ivory Coast had entered the game as defending champions. The win advances Egypt to the semi-final stage.
Key match details:
- Omar Marmoush opened the scoring inside the fourth minute after receiving a pass from Emam Ashour and finishing into the far corner.
- Rami Rabia headed in from a corner delivered by captain Mohamed Salah to make it 2-0 before half-time.
- Ahmed Fatouh scored an own goal shortly before half-time to reduce Ivory Coast's deficit.
- Mohamed Salah restored Egypt's two-goal lead early in the second half after a team move and a pass from Emam Ashour.
- Guela Doue pulled one back for Ivory Coast in the 73rd minute, and a late header from Vakoun Bayo was saved two minutes from time by Mohamed El Shenawy.
- Mohamed Salah has now scored against 11 different teams at AFCON, the most of any player in the competition's history.
Summary:
Egypt's 3-2 victory ends Ivory Coast's title defence and moves Egypt into the semi-final against Senegal next Wednesday in Tangier. The match combined an early lead, an own goal, a comeback attempt by the defending champions, and a notable scoring record for Mohamed Salah.
