Salah scores late winner in Egypt's AFCON opener
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Salah scores late winner in Egypt's AFCON opener
"Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah scored a stoppage-time goal to give Egypt a 2-1 win over Zimbabwe to start their Africa Cup of Nations campaign on Monday. Zimbabwe had taken a surprise lead at the start of the game, but Manchester City's Omar Marmoush levelled the score in the second half before Salah slotted in his goal to seal the win for the seven-time champions. An eighth title for Egypt would extend the Pharaohs' record and give Mohamed Salah his first."
"The Bafana Bafana ended a six-game winless streak against Angola, which had won three and drawn three of their meetings since a World Cup qualifier in November 2015. South Africa's Oswin Appollis opened the scoring in Marrakech with a low strike inside the left post in the 21st minute, but midfielder Show equalized some minutes later when he deflected Fredy's free kick from the wing inside the near post."
Mohamed Salah scored a stoppage-time goal to give Egypt a 2-1 win over Zimbabwe after Omar Marmoush had levelled following Zimbabwe's early surprise lead. An eighth title would extend Egypt's record and provide Salah with his first Africa Cup of Nations triumph; Salah captained and made his first start since Nov. 26. South Africa beat Angola 2-1 as Oswin Appollis opened, Show equalized via a deflection, and Lyle Foster curled a 79th-minute winner. Zambia drew 1-1 with Mali after Patson Daka scored in stoppage time; Mali dominated and had a penalty saved by Willard Mwanza.
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