Tuesday 27 March 2018

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Egypt lose to Greece, Senegal draw

Liverpool objective machine Mohamed Salah sat on the seat as Egypt scarcely made a shot while losing 1-0 to Greece Tuesday on a blended night for African World Cup hopefuls. 

Tunisia and Morocco won for the second time amid the Fifa worldwide window, however Senegal drew again and Nigeria lost in the wake of winning a weekend ago. 

Ruling African Footballer of the Year Salah has scored 36 objectives in 41 appearance for Liverpool this season – 11 not as much as the record held by Ian Rush. 

In any case, Egypt mentor Hector Cuper esteemed the striker surplus to necessities in Swiss city Zurich and his choice exploded backward as the Pharaohs were outflanked. 

The solitary objective came following 29 minutes when Nikos Karelis took off unmarked to gesture a cross into the net. 

Greece overwhelmed the second half against the seven-time African champions, who are back at the World Cup following a 28-year nonappearance. 

Salah scored last Friday against Portugal before Egypt surrendered two stoppage-time objectives to Cristiano Ronaldo and lost 2-1 against the European champions. 

Tunisia, coming back to the worldwide masterpiece in the wake of missing the last two competitions, edged kindred qualifiers Costa Rica 1-0 in French city Nice. 

Wahbi Khazri, on advance to Ligue 1 equip Rennes from English second-level strugglers Sunderland, scored the champ nine minutes previously halftime. 

It was the second singular objective triumph inside five days for the Carthage Eagles after a possess objective brought accomplishment over Iran, another Russia-bound country. 

Ayoub el Kaabi, the nine-objective star of the current African Nations Championship for locally established footballers, opened the scoring as Morocco conquered Uzbekistan 2-0 in Casablanca. 

Triumph for the Atlas Lions took after a prevail upon Serbia in Turin and kept up noteworthy late shape under French mentor Herve Renard. 

After shockingly winning in Poland, Nigeria baffled while falling 2-0 to Serbia in London, where Aleksandar Mitrovic packed away a support. 

"We are a work in advance," conceded Nigeria mentor Gernot Rohr after a match controlled by the Serbs, who won't go to the World Cup. 

Senegal drew 0-0 with Bosnia and Herzogovina in French city Le Havre having additionally attracted with Uzbekistan a different universe Cup warm-up. 

In a match not including World Cup qualifiers, Tanzania derided the Fifa world rankings by beating the Democratic Republic of Congo 2-0 in Dar es Salaam. 

Mbwana Samatta and Shiza Kichuya scored for the Taifa Stars, who are 107 places underneath the Leopards.

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