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06/22 00:39 CDT Egypt's Mo Salah adds to list of accolades in World Cup against
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Egypt's Mo Salah adds to list of accolades in World Cup against New Zealand
By CONNOR JOYCE
Associated Press
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) --- While Mohamed Salah's club career is still
undecided, he's building his legacy with Egypt.
Salah scored his 68th goal in international play, a total now just one goal shy
of current Egypt coach Hossam Hassan's career record for the Pharaohs, in a 3-1
World Cup victory Sunday night over New Zealand.
It was his third World Cup goal after he netted two at the 2018 tournament in
Russia. Three goals at the World Cup gives the 34-year-old Salah the most ever
for an Egyptian player.
Salah played for Liverpool for nine seasons, winning two Premier League titles
and becoming the league's leading foreign goal scorer. But he had a dip in form
this season and amid tensions, announced his contract with the squad would be
ended a year early.
His departure from Anfield sparked discussion as to where the striker would be
going next. For now, he plays for Egypt with his future plans still uncertain.
While between clubs, Mo Salah has etched his name further into the history
books as the captain of the first Egyptian team to win a World Cup match.
"What happened today is history for us as Egyptians," Salah said. "We see a lot
of teams win games, but for us as Egyptian, it doesn't happen often, first time
in history."
Fans would have to wait to see the Salah they grew to expect at Liverpool. He
started slow in the first half, missing wide left on a direct free kick and
watching New Zealand take an early lead, but he would not be denied for long.
Salah scored Sunday on a pass from Mostafa Ziko in the 67th minute. The ball
slid underneath a defender and past New Zealand goalkeeper Max Crocombe to give
the Pharaohs a 2-1 lead.
Salah wasn't done adding to his resume quite yet, getting an assist in the 82nd
minute on the Pharaohs' final goal, his second assist of this game. He also had
an assist on Egypt's lone goal in its 1-1 draw against Belgium earlier in the
tournament.
"He's a good player," New Zealand captain Chris Wood said. "You have to keep an
eye on him."
The four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner scored nine goals in 10 matches
to qualify the Pharaohs for this World Cup. Salah became the career scoring
leader in African World Cup qualifying history.
Salah should have his share of clubs interested in his talents after a strong
start to the World Cup.
"Salah worked hard on the pitch," Egypt manager Hossam Hassan said. "I am sure
we are going to see more from him."
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Connor Joyce is a student in the University of Georgia's Carmical Sports Media
Institute.
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