Egypt Dethrone Ivory Coast, Reach AFCON Semi-Finals

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-holders unable to successfully defend the title since Egypt achieved the feat in 2010.

Salah has helped Liverpool win the premier leagueFA Cup, League Cup, Champions League and Club World Cup, in its previous format, but the most prized African medal has eluded him.

The 33-year-old has twice been a runner-up after losses in the AFCON final to Cameroon in 2017 and Senegal five years later. He was also in Egyptian teams that twice made unexpected last-16 exits.

Now he is two matches away from realising his long-time dream of helping egypt win the AFCON a record-extending eighth time.

salah arrived in Morocco for the premier African sporting event amid uncertainty over his future at Liverpool after a post-match outburst following a draw at Leeds United.

The Egyptian, demoted to the substitutes’ bench after a run of poor results by the Anfield outfit, claimed he had been “thrown under the bus”.

Clinical best

But he has been back to his predatory best at the AFCON, scoring the match winners against Zimbabwe and South Africa at the group stage, then the goal that sealed a last-16 victory over Benin.

On Saturday, Egypt took the lead just 182 seconds after the kick-off through Manchester City striker Marmoush.

ivory Coast lost possession, Emam Ashour delivered a superb pass and marmoush took advantage of Odilon Kossounou slipping to beat goalkeeper Yahia Fofana.

Egypt increased their lead on 32 minutes when center-back Rabia soared above Ibrahim Sangare at the far post to meet a Salah corner, and his looping header beat Fofana.

The defending champions were rattled and needed to score. It came after 40 minutes when Egyptian aboul-Fetouh conceded an own goal.

Yan Diomande, the 19-year-old RB Leipzig striker, floated a free kick into the heart of the six-yard box, Kossounou nodded the ball goalwards and it entered the net off the midriff of Aboul-Fetouh.

Salah restored Egypt’s two-goal lead just seven minutes into the second half, and once again Ashour from African club giants Al Ahly was the creator.

The midfielder gained possession on the left wing, and his low, curved cross was perfectly weighted for Salah to push the ball into the net despite being under pressure from ghislain Konan.

Ivory Coast, who overcame a two-goal deficit to beat Gabon in a group match, once

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