Africa Cup of Nations: Mo Salah scores as Egypt beat Congo to reach last 16

Mohamed Salah scored with a trademark left-foot shot and lapped up the praise from fans as host Egypt sailed through to the knockout stages of the African Cup of Nations.
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27 June, 2019
Egypt has started with two wins from two in Group A. [Getty]

Mohamed Salah scored with a trademark left-foot shot and lapped up the praise from fans as host Egypt sailed through to the knockout stages of the African Cup of Nations on Wednesday.

The Liverpool forward also set up the first goal for captain Ahmed el-Mohamady in a 2-0 win over Congo.

Salah's goal two minutes before halftime was typical. He feigned to go one way, and then the other, before curling the ball inside the near post as two defenders tried in vain to stop him.

He cupped his hands to his ears as celebrating fans chanted "Mo! Mo! Mo!", then twirled his hands in the air as if conducting an orchestra of 75,000 Egyptians at Cairo International Stadium.

Egypt has started with two wins from two in Group A and has not conceded a goal as it seeks to return to the pinnacle of African soccer.

The North African team is the record seven-time champion but won its last title in 2010 and missed the next three tournaments during a slump in form. The return came two years ago, when Salah and Egypt made the final but lost to a late goal to Cameroon.

Salah and Egypt did not have it all their own way against Congo.

Congo twice hit the crossbar in the opening half. First, when captain Marcel Tisserand stuck his foot out at a corner in the 10th minute and when Jonathan Bolingi's header beat Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed el-Shenawy in the 40th but not the frame of the goal.

In between those two close calls, the host nation took the lead.

Salah provided a dipping cross and el-Mohamady pounced after indecision in the Congo defence. He flicked the loose ball up with his left foot and volleyed it with the outside of his right into the corner of the net.

The goal all of Egypt was waiting for arrived in the 43rd.

Mahmoud Trezeguet found Salah as he sprinted away on a counterattack and Egypt's superstar, arguably Africa's best player right now, did the rest.

Egyptian players celebrated at fulltime by kneeling down and pressing their heads onto the grass in prayer.

Salah's performance helped re-focus the team and fans to the task at hand following news earlier Wednesday that midfielder Amr Warda had been expelled from Egypt's team in the light of allegations he sexually harassed women on social media.

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