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Mohamed Salah gave dressing room speech to team-mates after AFCON final heartache

Mohamed Salah fought back tears to issue an emotional dressing room speech to his devastated Egypt team-mates following their Africa Cup of Nations final defeat.

The Pharaohs were hoping to win their seventh AFCON crown, with the Liverpool forward the undoubted talisman.

And they were just a few kicks away from doing so, having taken the much-fancied Senegal to a penalty shootout in Yaounde.

However, misses from Mohamed Abdelmonem and Mohanad Lasheen meant it was Salah’s Liverpool colleague Sadio Mane that had the decisive moment striking home the winning penalty.

Salah was due to take Egypt’s fifth penalty, repeating the tactic used in their round-of-16 win vs Ivory Coast and the semi-final triumph over hosts Cameroon.

On the final two occasions the Reds forward wasn’t required to take a penalty, but it somewhat backfired in the showpiece final with their star player demoted to little more than a spectator.

The 29-year-old struggled to hold back tears as Senegal celebrated their maiden trophy, with Mane quickly trying to console his club team-mate.

But taking on his role as captain and most important player, Salah managed to compose himself to issue a message to an Egyptian FA representative on the team’s behalf.

He said his team had given all they could in the knockout stages, with four games in 12 days after the group stages going 120 minutes.

Salah added that as difficult as the defeat was, they must now focus on the “next round” which coincidentally comes against Senegal, in a two-legged World Cup qualifier next month.

Following the heartache of the final defeat, Salah rushed back to Merseyside and is now in contention to face Leicester City on Thursday night.

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