Late Salah strike spares Pharaohs' Africa Cup blushes

AP  •  December 23rd, 2025 12:19 pm
Late Salah strike spares Pharaohs' Africa Cup blushes

Mohamed Salah has struck an added-time goal to down Zimbabwe in their Africa Cup of Nations opener | Photo: AP

Mohamed Salah has snatched a dramatic added-time winner ‍as Egypt came from behind to beat ​Zimbabwe 2-1 in their first game ⁠at the Africa Cup of Nations finals.
Egypt's captain, starting his first game after four ‌successive matches ​on the bench at Liverpool, ‍fired home a left-footed effort in the 91st minute to earn the seven-time champions a late victory after Zimbabwe ​had stunned them ‌by going ahead in the Moroccan coastal city Agadir.
Hossam Hassan's side laid an ​early siege to Zimbabwe's goal, ‍but it was the underdogs who netted first through Prince Dube ​in ​the 20th ​minute.
It was left to ​Egypt's Premier League contingent of Omar Marmoush, who equalised in the 64th minute, and talisman Salah to see them to a last-gasp victory.
It ​was as much as they deserved, breaking a run of six successive ‌draws over the last two editions of the tournament.
"We created many chances without ​being able to score early, but in the end everything went ​well," Manchester City's Marmoush said.
"We kept a good mindset and finished the match strongly. We will learn from everything that happened in tonight's game."
Prince Dube

A Prince Dube goal had Zimbabwe fans dreaming of an upset over Egypt. | Photo: AP

Earlier on Monday, Lyle Foster gave South Africa a winning start by netting the second goal in a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Angola.
Oswin Appollis opened the scoring in Marrakech for Bafana Bafana with a low strike in the 21st minute, but midfielder Show equalised 14 minutes later when he deflected Fredy's free kick from the wing inside the near post.
Tshepang Moremi had a goal ruled out for offside after a VAR review and Mbekezeli Mbokazi struck the crossbar with a fierce strike as South Africa kept pushing.
Angola coach Patrice Beaumelle refreshed his attacking line-up in the 76th minute but it was Foster who curled the ball beyond Hugo Marques in the 79th.
Bafana Bafana South Africa

Bafana Bafana have celebrated with a win to begin their quest for silverware in Morrocco | Photo: AP

And in Casablanca, Patson Daka scored in added time for 2012 champions Zambia to grab a 1-1 draw against Mali.
Mali missed a penalty before the break when Willard Mwanza saved El Bilal Toure's effort – the second saved spot kick in as many games at the tournament.
Lassine Sinayoko broke the deadlock around the hour mark, but a Daka header earned Zambia a point.
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