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Here are your West Bromwich Albion morning headlines on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.
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Here are your West Bromwich Albion morning headlines on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.
Liverpool star Sadio Mane converted a shoot-out penalty on Tuesday to take African champions Senegal to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the expense of Egypt. Senegal won the second leg of the African play-off 1-0 in in Diamniadio thanks to a fourth-minute goal from Boulaye Dia and the teams finished level at 1-1 on aggregate after extra time. As was the case in the Africa Cup of Nations final last month, Mane was entrusted with taking the crucial fifth Senegal kick and once again he made no mistake to give his side a 3-1 shoot-out victory.
Sadio Mane slotted the decisive penalty to send Senegal to the World Cup finals while his Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah suffered shoot-out heartbreak for Egypt.
Bevis Mugabi has revealed he signed a new Motherwell contract because he felt he owed them a debt for sticking by him.
Mohamed Salah exacted revenge for the Afcon final defeat as he scored the lone goal in Egypt's 1-0 win over Sadio Mane's Senegal in their World Cup 2022 play-off first leg.
Salah turned inside the box and slammed the ball against the crossbar with the rebound hitting Senegal defender Saliou Ciss and rolling into the net for an own-goal.
For the first time in Mohamed Salah's career, Egypt have beaten Senegal to move one game away from a place at the 2022 World Cup.
In all, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane have shared a pitch, as team-mates, for 16,143 minutes of their lives. That’s the equivalent of well over a week and a half, day and night, always striving, synchronising their movements, anticipating each other’s thoughts.