Salah seals Egypt win as Osimhen leads Nigeria into Cup of Nations quarters
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Mohamed Salah sealed an extra-time win for Egypt against Benin on Monday to take the Pharaohs through to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, before Victor Osimhen netted twice as Nigeria cruised to an emphatic victory in their last-16 clash with Mozambique.
Captain Salah scored after 124 minutes to clinch a 3-1
extra-time triumph for the Egyptians over plucky minnows Benin in a thrilling
last-16 encounter in Agadir.
Egypt's tally of seven AFCON titles is more than any other
country but the last of those victories came in 2010 and Liverpool superstar
Salah has never picked up a winner's medal in the competition.
Marwan Attia put the Pharaohs ahead on 69 minutes,
sidefooting superbly into the roof of the net from just outside the box after
being set up by Mohamed Hany.
Benin lie 57 places below Egypt in the world rankings but
they forced extra time by equalising in the 83rd minute when Jodel Dossou
scored from close range after goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy had done superbly
to palm a Mohamed Tijani cross away from his line.
To extra time they went, with Egypt looking to avoid a
repeat of 2024 when they were eliminated in the last 16 on penalties by the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Yasser Ibrahim headed Egypt back in front seven minutes into
the extra period, before Salah ended any doubt about the outcome on the
breakaway right at the end with his third goal at the tournament.
Egypt will now stay in Agadir to face title-holders Ivory
Coast or Burkina Faso on Saturday in the quarter-finals.
"Before the game, I said there are no easy teams, and
Benin were tough opponents. Egypt are a great team and I want to make my people
happy," said Pharaohs coach Hossam Hassan.
Osimhen grabbed a brace and Ademola Lookman played a part in
all the goals as Nigeria comprehensively beat Mozambique 4-0 on a rainy night
in Fes.
Atalanta forward Lookman, a former winner of the African
footballer of the year award like Osimhen, opened the scoring after 20 minutes
from an Akor Adams assist.
Osimhen had started the game without wearing his trademark
mask but restored the face covering before netting Nigeria's second goal on 25
minutes after a Lookman cross from the left was helped on by Adams.
The Galatasaray forward then scored again from another
Lookman delivery just after half-time, his third goal in three games after
seven Cup of Nations appearances without finding the net.
Lookman was again the provider as Sevilla forward Adams
rifled in the fourth quarter of an hour from the end, as the Super Eagles
recorded the biggest win in an AFCON knockout tie since Egypt hammered Algeria
4-0 in the semi-finals at the 2010 tournament in Angola.
"I am very happy. It was a good performance from the
team, scoring four goals. There is lots to be happy with. Hopefully we can keep
up the good work," said Lookman, named man of the match.
Mozambique go home but this Cup of Nations can go down as a
success for them after they reached the knockout phase for the very first time.
Determined to make up for their failure to qualify for the
World Cup, Nigeria march on to a last-eight tie on Saturday in Marrakesh
against either Algeria or DR Congo.
Those teams clash in Rabat in the last 16 on Tuesday and a
victory in that game for DR Congo would offer Nigeria a chance to avenge their
defeat on penalties against the Leopards in a World Cup qualifying play-off in
November.
The final last-16 ties take place on Tuesday with Algeria facing the Congolese before the Ivorians meet West African neighbours Burkina Faso in Marrakesh.


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