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Salah inspires Egypt in win that recalls golden generation
Summary
The article reports Egypt beat Côte d'Ivoire 3-2 in the AFCON quarter-final and will face Senegal in the semi, where Mohamed Salah meets former teammate Sadio Mané; the author likens the performance to Egypt's 2008 side.
Content
Egypt beat Côte d'Ivoire 3-2 in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final. The article describes the victory as arguably the Pharaohs' best single performance since 2008. Mohamed Salah played a central role and will face former Liverpool teammate Sadio Mané when Egypt meet Senegal in the semi-final. The win prompted comparisons with Egypt's early-2000s golden era and came after changes to formation and personnel.
Match and context:
- Egypt won 3-2 against Côte d'Ivoire in the AFCON quarter-final, as reported in the article.
- The team used a 4-3-1-2 formation with Emam Ashour behind Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush, which the article says suited their counter-attacking play.
- The article notes Egypt had under 30% possession but were effective on the break and scored from incisive counters and a corner headed by Rami Rabia from a Salah delivery.
- Key moments described include Hamdy Fathy dispossessing Franck Kessié to set up Marmoush and Marmoush's early run that put Egypt ahead.
- The piece recalls earlier eras, referencing Egypt's 4-1 win over the same opposition in 2008 and noting the broader historical context including the political turmoil after 2010 and the Port Said tragedy in 2012.
Summary:
The win has revived comparisons with Egypt's successful period two decades ago and the team displayed renewed energy and tactical clarity in the quarter-final. Egypt will play Senegal in the semi-final, where Mohamed Salah will face Sadio Mané again. Whether this performance marks a sustained return to that earlier era is undetermined at this time.
