Mohamed Salah Inspires Egypt to First World Cup Win Against New Zealand
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- Mohamed Salah led Egypt to a 3-1 victory over New Zealand in their World Cup match on Sunday, securing their first-ever World Cup win and moving to the top of Group G.
- Egypt came from behind after conceding a first-half goal to secure the crucial points.
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Egypt secured their first-ever World Cup win by defeating New Zealand 3-1, with Mohamed Salah playing a key role in their second-half comeback. This victory places them at the top of Group G.
Mohamed Salah inspired Egypt to their first World Cup win as they came from a goal down to beat New Zealand 3-1 with a brilliant second-half display on Sunday, moving top of Group G and boosting their hopes of reaching the knockout stage.
After a relatively quiet first half that saw them go in behind at the break, Egypt and Salah turned up the heat in the second half as the 34-year-old winger showed he is still capable of conjuring magic from his boots.
“It’s a great achievement for all the players. It’s a great win. It’s a great vibe. The next game is very important,” Salah said as he took the plaudits among his teammates.
Egypt, who drew 1-1 with Belgium in their opener, moved top of the group with four points from two matches. The All Whites, held 2-2 by Iran in their opener, are bottom with one point. Belgium and the Iranians have two points after their 0-0 draw.
New Zealand’s first-half game plan was as simple as it was effective, kicking long when they needed to and keeping possession when they could, and defender Finn Surman broke the deadlock from a corner, losing marker Ahmed Fatouh before steering a powerful header into the net.
Though Callum McCowatt had a glancing header tipped over the bar early on for New Zealand, Egypt piled on the pressure after the break and they levelled through Mostafa Zico, who headed home Mohamed Hany’s cross from the right in the 58th minute.
Preguntas abiertas
- Will Egypt maintain this form in subsequent matches?
- How will New Zealand regroup after this loss?




