Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th December 2025, 11:37 PM
In a display of resilience and clinical precision, Egypt has become the first nation to secure a berth in the Round of 16 at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. A solitary goal from their talismanic captain, Mohamed Salah, proved sufficient to overcome South Africa in a tense 1–0 encounter. Despite being reduced to ten men shortly before the interval, the record seven-time champions held firm to maintain their perfect start to the tournament.
The defining moment of the match arrived in the 45th minute. After a period of sustained pressure, Egypt was awarded a penalty, which the Liverpool forward dispatched with his trademark composure. However, the celebrations were short-lived as Egypt faced a disciplinary setback in the second minute of first-half stoppage time, forcing them to navigate the entire second half with a numerical disadvantage.
The second period was defined by defensive grit and a moment of significant officiating controversy. Late in the game, the South African camp appealed vociferously for a penalty after the ball appeared to strike the hand of Egyptian defender Yasser Ibrahim inside the box. To the dismay of the Bafana Bafana players and coaching staff, the referee dismissed the appeals, allowing Egypt to see out the remainder of the match.
| Match | Opponent | Result | Scorers | Key Moment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match 1 | Zimbabwe | 2–1 (W) | Mohamed Salah (2) | Salah scores winner in 90+1′ |
| Match 2 | South Africa | 1–0 (W) | Mohamed Salah | Egypt down to 10 men at 45+2′ |
| Total Points | 6 / 6 | Qualified | 3 Goals (Salah) | First team to reach Round of 16 |
This victory marks Egypt’s second consecutive win in Group B, following their hard-fought 2–1 opening triumph over Zimbabwe. In that fixture, Salah was also the hero, netting a decisive goal in the first minute of added time. His current form suggests a man possessed by a single mission: to finally capture the continental crown that has so far eluded him.
While Egypt holds the record for the most AFCON titles, Salah himself has yet to lift the trophy, having suffered heartbreak in previous finals. As the tournament progresses in Morocco, the question remains whether the “Egyptian King” can lead this resilient side all the way to glory. With six points from two matches and their place in the knockout stages guaranteed, the foundations for a historic run have certainly been laid.
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