Egypt edge unlucky Guinea-Bissau for key win

Egypt edge unlucky Guinea-Bissau for key win
Mohamed Salah of Egypt score a goal during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Afcon Finals match between Guinea-Bissau and Egypt at Roumde Adjia Stadium in Garoua, Cameroon, on 15 January 2022 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

by Graeme Jackson

Saturday Jan 15, 2022. 22:37

Egypt secured a key win over Group D rivals Guinea-Bissau in an Africa Cup of Nations clash at the Roumde Adjia Stadium in Garoua on Saturday night.


Mohamed Salah’s goal midway through the second half saw the Pharaohs clinch a 1-0 victory, though the real talking point was a VAR review which ruled out a superbly struck equaliser for the African Wild Dogs.


The result means the North Africans move to three points and have a strong chance of joining leaders Nigeria in the last 16, while the West Africans are third on one point and will need to beat the Super Eagles in their final group game to have a chance of advancing.


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Egypt served early notice of their attacking threat, with Mohamed Salah striking the base of the post in the second minute with a low shot from the edge of the box which had the beating of Guinea-Bissau goalkeeper Jonas Mendes’s left hand.


The West African team had their first threatening moment on 11 minutes, with defender Fali Cande shooting just over the target with an effort direct from a free kick, though Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy appeared to have the ball covered.


The Pharaohs struck the post again in the 18th minute, with Salah and Omar Marmoush teeing up Mostafa Mohamed, whose curling right-footed shot gave Mendes no chance but rebounded off the woodwork and away to safety.


Egypt generally enjoyed more of the ball through the first half and dialled up the attacking pressure as the interval approached, though Guinea-Bissau saw off efforts from Amr El Solia and Salah to see the teams locked at 0-0 heading to the change rooms.


The North Africans opted for a swap at the start of the second stanza, with Mohamed Abdelmonem replacing Mahmoud Hamdi, and further changes arrived before the hour mark when Ahmed Zizo and Mahmoud Trezeguet came off the bench.


Egypt continued to plug away and finally broke the deadlock in the 69th minute. Amr El Solia chipped a ball to the left of the penalty and an unmarked Salah scored with a low volley from a tight angle, squeezing the ball past the reach of Mendes to make it 1-0.


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It should have been 2-0 on 75 minutes when Omar Kamal played a fine cross from the right to pick out Zizo, but the substitute swept a shot onto the right-hand post of Mendes – the third time the Pharaohs struck the frame of their opponent’s goal.


Guinea-Bissau had created few attacking openings through the match, but they would have made Egyptian hearts stop for just a second on 81 minutes when substitute Jorginho completed a neat turn and shot from the edge of the box, but his well-struck effort was directed straight at El Shenawy.


Just a minute later the African Wild Dogs thought they had claimed a stunning equaliser, with Mama Balde forcing his way past Kamal and then striking a brilliant effort beyond the reach of the goalkeeper.


However, after a VAR review, the referee awarded Egypt a foul for the challenge between Balde and Kamal, scratching off the goal – much to the West African team’s distress.


That proved the key moment in the dying stages, with Egypt able to hold out for a narrow but just about deserved victory, while Guinea-Bissau will reflect on a whole-hearted effort in which they proved once and for all that they should no longer be considered minnows of African football.


Guinea-Bissau 0


Egypt (0) 1 (Salah 69’)


Guinea-Bissau: Mendes, Encada (Leonel 77’), Mane, Sangante, Cande, Cassama, Nogueira, Camara (Rodrigues 88’), Piqueti (F. Mendy 77’), Mama Balde, Ambri (Jorginho 60’)


Egypt: El Shenawy, El Solia, Hegazi, Kamal, El Said (Trezeguet 58’), Elneny (Fathi 78’), Hamdy (Abdelmonem 46’), Ashraf, Salah, Mohamed (Zizo 58’), Marmoush (Sherif 78’)


 







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