Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 22
Salah Fires Egypt to 3-1 First World Cup Win, Leaving Group G Leaders Near Last 32
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 22

Salah Fires Egypt to 3-1 First World Cup Win, Leaving Group G Leaders Near Last 32

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 22

Summary

  • 3-1 over New Zealand gave Egypt their first World Cup victory at the ninth attempt, with Mohamed Salah scoring in the 67th minute and creating Trezeguet's clincher from a corner.
  • New Zealand had struck first, but Egypt recovered after a quiet opening from Salah, who turned the match after Mostafa Zico's equalizer and pushed the Pharaohs to four points.
  • 68 international goals now leave the 34-year-old Salah one short of Hossam Hassan's Egypt scoring record, in what many will view as his most important goal for the national team.
  • A point against Iran would send Egypt into the last 32, capping a turnaround after Salah's injury-hit 2018 campaign and Egypt's failure to qualify for Qatar 2022.

Insights

Both Egypt and New Zealand seek a historic first World Cup win. Which nation's long wait will finally end today?
With 10 African teams competing, will an Egyptian win today signal a genuine power shift in global football?
Can coach Hossam Hassan achieve as a coach what he couldn't as a player: Egypt's first-ever World Cup victory?