Mohamed Salah makes AFCON history with last-minute Egypt winner
Mohamed Salah scored in the dying minutes as Egypt secured a 2-1 win over Zimbabwe in the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday at Stade Ardar.
The home side fell behind in the first half, thanks to a goal from Prince Dube, but they responded strongly after the break, with Manchester City's Omar Marmoush restoring parity in the 64th minute.
With time running out, Salah produced a moment of inspiration and scored the winner in the stoppage time to give his country all three points.
According to Opta Joe, the Liverpool winger has created a new record by becoming the first Egyptian to score in five editions of the Africa Cup of Nations.
Salah's future at Liverpool looks secure
Salah heavily criticised both Arne Slot and the club for throwing him under the bus, and even hinted that his future could lie away from Anfield.
The Egyptian was outstanding during Liverpool's 2-0 win over Brighton before he left for AFCON, and Slot will be delighted with his form for his country.
Moreover, Liverpool can hardly afford to let him go following the injury to Alexander Isak, who is set to be out for at least a few months after undergoing surgery for a fibular fracture.

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