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Africa Cup of Nations: Mo Salah on the mark as Egypt advance past Benin after extra-time to reach quarter-finals

Mo Salah netted Egypt's third
Mo Salah netted Egypt's third

Yasser Ibrahim's superb header and Mohamed Salah's breakaway strike ⁠earned record seven-time champions Egypt a hard-fought 3-1 extra-time victory over Benin in the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16.

Egypt led after 69 minutes through a brilliant long range strike from Marwan Attia, but Benin forced the game into an additional 30 minutes when ‍they equalised late on through Jodel Dossou.

Defender Ibrahim scored his first international goal on 97 minutes when he met Attia's cross with a header from 15 yards that looped into the top corner of the net, and Salah raced clear to add the third with the last kick of the game.

"It was a very difficult match, Benin are a tough opponent," Egypt coach Hossam Hassan said. "We are mentally prepared to play for 90 minutes or extra time.

"I have confidence in my team and my staff, especially the medical team, for a proper recovery of the players before the next match."

Benin’s energy and never-say-die spirit stood up well to Egypt’s more composed artistry.

Omar Marmoush was put through one-on-one with Benin goalkeeper Marcel Dandjinou ⁠but delayed his shot too long and the gloveman was able to make the save at his feet.

Egypt went closer when Marmoush poked the loose ball goalwards but ⁠defender Yohan Roche cleared the ball off the line.

Egypt finally broke the deadlock when the ball came to Attia outside the box and he curled his shot into the ⁠top ‍corner.

Benin equalised with ⁠eight minutes remaining in normal time though and there was a touch of good fortune about it.
Junior Olaitan’s cross from the right took a wicked deflection off ‍Ahmed Fatouh and although Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy made a superb save, Dossou bundled the ball ⁠over the line from close range.

After Ibrahim had restored Egypt’s advantage, Salah raced clear in the 124th minute and produced a typically composed finish as he beat the back-pedalling keeper from distance.

"When you take the individual talents of the Egyptians, it's not the same (as Benin)," Benin coach Gernot Rohr said. "Especially since our best striker (Steve Mounie) was missing. In a match like ‍this, he would have helped us a lot."

Egypt left back Mohamed Hamdi was substituted at halftime, and his coach Hassan said he may have suffered a serious knee injury.

Egypt will face defending ⁠champions Ivory Coast or Burkina Faso in the quarter-finals in Agadir on Saturday.

Nigeria's Victor Osimhen after scoring his second goal against Mozambique at Africa Cup of Nations

Victor Osimhen (above) struck twice as ⁠Nigeria eased to a 4-0 victory over Mozambique to reach the last eight, with Ademola Lookman turning in a virtuoso performance.

Nigeria's dominance was near total as Lookman scored the opening goal and produced three assists ⁠to drive his side into the ⁠quarter-finals, where they will meet Algeria or the ⁠Democratic ‍Republic ⁠of Congo.
Akor Adams netted the other goal.

The ‍scoreline was the biggest ⁠margin of victory at the tournament in Morocco and could easily have been doubled ‍had Nigeria not spurned easy chances.

Mozambique, who had never previously qualified for the knockout stages at the Cup of Nations, looked overwhelmed by the power and speed of their opponents.

Nigeria had the ball in the net as early as the second minute when Osimhen swept home Frank Onyeka’s cross but was clearly offside.

It took another 18 minutes before the opening goal came with Lookman placing a powerful side-footed shot into the ⁠net from Adams’ pull-back.

Osimhen made it 2-0 in the 25th minute with an easy finish at the back post after Lookman had driven a pass ⁠across the face of goal.

The third goal, two minutes after halftime, was almost identical, although Lookman had the fortune of a rebound falling his way before passing to ⁠Osimhen ‍to get a ⁠touch ahead of the Mozambique defence.

Adams’ effort in the 75th minute was the best of the goals, a fierce shot from a tight angle after ‍being fed the ball by Lookman.

Lookman and Osimhen, both past winners of the African Footballer ⁠of the Year award, now each have three goals in the tournament.

Mozambique’s sole chance came in the 24th minute when Geny Catamo fed in a pass for fellow striker Faizal Bangal to run on to, but he was quickly swept up by the chasing Nigeria defence.

Nigeria move on to Marrakech where they will play Algeria or DR ‍Congo on Saturday.

Mozambique had won their first Cup of Nations tie in their sixth tournament appearance when they beat Gabon 3-2 in the group phase to go through ⁠to the knockout stage as one of the four best third-placed finishers.

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