Egyptian superstar Mohamed Salah sealed his nation's spot in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semifinals after a thrilling 3-2 victory over holders Ivory Coast. The Liverpool forward scored the third and decisive goal for Egypt in the 52nd minute, securing their place against Senegal on Wednesday.
Salah's fourth goal of the tournament proved to be the difference-maker as Egypt overcame relentless pressure from the Ivorian side. The Pharaohs had been two goals down at halftime after Ivory Coast equalized just before the break, but a spirited second-half performance saw them level the match at 2-2.
However, Egypt's defense held firm in the closing stages to secure their semifinal berth. Salah's goal sparked wild celebrations among Egyptian fans and marked a turning point in the match that had been hanging in the balance.
Ivory Coast, who were seeking to defend their title for the first time since 2015, will now face Senegal in Tangier on Wednesday after Nigeria edged out Algeria 2-0 in the other quarterfinal clash. The Super Eagles are bidding to lift the AFCON trophy for the first time since 2013 and would provide a welcome boost to African football.
Egypt's success is a significant achievement for the team, which has been built around Salah's brilliance over the past few years. They will now look to carry this momentum into the semifinals, where they face a tough test against Senegal.
Salah's fourth goal of the tournament proved to be the difference-maker as Egypt overcame relentless pressure from the Ivorian side. The Pharaohs had been two goals down at halftime after Ivory Coast equalized just before the break, but a spirited second-half performance saw them level the match at 2-2.
However, Egypt's defense held firm in the closing stages to secure their semifinal berth. Salah's goal sparked wild celebrations among Egyptian fans and marked a turning point in the match that had been hanging in the balance.
Ivory Coast, who were seeking to defend their title for the first time since 2015, will now face Senegal in Tangier on Wednesday after Nigeria edged out Algeria 2-0 in the other quarterfinal clash. The Super Eagles are bidding to lift the AFCON trophy for the first time since 2013 and would provide a welcome boost to African football.
Egypt's success is a significant achievement for the team, which has been built around Salah's brilliance over the past few years. They will now look to carry this momentum into the semifinals, where they face a tough test against Senegal.