Egypt advances to AFCON last-16 in dramatic fashion
In a night of extraordinary drama in Group B, Egypt secured a spot in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) last 16, thanks to a series of late twists and turns. The group’s final matches witnessed four injury-time goals, with Mozambique staging a comeback to draw 2-2 with Ghana.
Despite dominating the first half, Egypt found themselves behind to a clinical finish from Gilson Tavares just before the break. Trezeguet, a half-time substitute, swiftly equalized with a beautifully worked goal, reigniting Egypt’s hopes.
In the 91st minute, Mostafa Mohamed’s cool lob over Vozinha seemed to secure Egypt’s victory, but the drama was far from over. A VAR check for handball against Mohamed heightened the tension, eventually resulting in the referee confirming the goal after reviewing the monitor.
However, Egypt’s joy was short-lived, as Bryan Teixeira scored a nonchalant equalizer for Cabo Verde. The final whistle brought a mix of emotions for Egypt players, with tears of relief as they learned of Ghana’s result and secured their place in the last 16.
A major talking point emerged around Mohamed Salah’s potential absence from the remainder of AFCON due to injury. Salah’s agent indicated that the Liverpool forward could be out for up to 28 days, raising doubts about his participation even if Egypt progresses to the final.
Trezeguet earned recognition as the Player of the Match for his impactful performance, coming on at halftime and making a significant contribution to Egypt’s comeback. His efforts will likely position him as a key player for Egypt in the upcoming knockout stages.
The night’s events marked an unforgettable chapter in AFCON history, showcasing the unpredictability and intensity of the tournament.