Egypt 2-2 Mozambique: Mohamed Salah scores injury-time penalty to salvage draw for Egyptians

Mozambique were seconds away from their first ever AFCON win until Salah scored deep into stoppage time
Reuters14 January 2024

Mohamed Salah scored a 97th-minute penalty to spare the blushes of Egypt as they rescued a 2-2 draw against Mozambique in their Africa Cup of Nations opener.

Mozambique were seconds away from first ever AFCON win when they went into a shock 2-1 lead at the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium.

But Egypt were handed a lifeline when Mozambique defender Domingos Macandza committed a foul in the box and Salah's spot-kick went in off the post.

Egypt made a fast start in Abidjan thanks to a goal inside two minutes from Mostafa Mohamed.

A regulation win looked on the cards but Mozambique made Egypt pay for spurned opportunities by scoring twice in three second-half minutes through Witi and substitute Clesio Bauque.

But they were denied a first victory at AFCON in their 13th game as Salah kept his nerve deep into stoppage time.

In all, it was a day of shocks in Abidjan as Ghana were beaten by Cape Verde in the second part of this Group B double-header, while Nigeria were held by Equatorial Guinea to open their campaign in Group A.

Egypt and Ghana face off in a huge clash for both teams on Thursday.

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