Egyptian star Mohamed Salah and his country suffered a 1-0 defeat against Nigeria in their first match in the African Nations Cup on Tuesday, in the first round of Group D.
And the English newspaper “Daily Mail” reported that Mohamed Salah was surprised by the behavior of a member of the technical staff of the Nigeria national team after the match referee announced that Egypt had lost its first match in the continental competition.
The newspaper pointed out that the striker, who remained calm, was looking forward to getting out of the field before the Nigerian member stopped him to take a “selfie”, which the Liverpool star agreed to.
And the British newspaper said that Mohamed Salah put his arm around that person, which increases the degree of sportsmanship despite the loss of his country.
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The shot spread widely on social media, the shot that will be remembered for life, as Salah was trying to hide his disappointment.
Egypt produced a disappointing performance in the match, with Salah in particular failing to inspire his team to score after his team fell behind with a goal by Kelechi Iheanacho.
Salah’s efforts were limited to a few dribbles, and he also tried only one shot during the entire match.
Cameroon will host the 33rd edition of the African Cup of Nations football between January 9 and February 6, with the participation of 24 teams, and qualify for the next round (the Round of 16), the leaders and runners-up of each of the six groups, in addition to the best 4 third-placed teams.
Source: dailymail
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