Salah silences Aboubakar as Egypt beat Cameroon to final ticket
Egypt celebrate after their penalty shoot out victory over Cameroun in the second semifinal of the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations in Yaoundé… yesterday
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Egypt celebrate after their penalty shoot out victory over Cameroun in the second semifinal of the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations in Yaoundé… yesterday
Egypt called on Africa Cup of Nations organisers to delay this weekend's final against Senegal to give them more time to prepare after overcoming hosts Cameroon on penalties in Thursday's semi-final.
Egypt celebrate after their penalty shoot out victory over Cameroun in the second semifinal of the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations in Yaoundé… yesterday
Mohamed Salah's Egypt are through to the final of the Africa Cup of Nations after beating hosts Cameroon 3-1 on penalties at the end of a goalless 120 minutes in Yaounde on Thursday. Goalkeeper Mohamed Abou Gabal was the Egyptian hero, saving from both Harold Moukoudi and James Lea-Siliki in the shoot-out at the Olembe Stadium before Clinton Njie blazed wide with Cameroon's last chance to keep their dream alive. Salah, usually the fifth penalty-taker for his country, was not needed as Egypt advance to a final showdown against Senegal back at the Olembe Stadium on Sunday.
Liverpool are guaranteed to have an African Cup of Nations winner when Sadio Mane's Senegal face Mohamed Salah's Egypt in the final.
Yaoundé- Goalkeeper Mohamed Abou Gabal pulled off two spectacular saves as Egypt edged hosts Cameroon 3-1 in the penalty shootout to reach the final of Africa Cup of Nations following a goalless draw after extra time on Thursday.
After leading the Terranga Lions to their second consecutive final at the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroun on Wednesday, influential striker, Sadio Mane, pointed his hands to the sky in appreciation to God. The Liverpool strongman was all smiles as he approached the mixed zone at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaoundé. “I am happy and grateful to God for seeing us this far and I believe it will be mission possible for us this time.”
Manchester City just seem to be getting better and better under the guidance of Pep Guardiola.