Mohamed Salah’s dreams of AFCON glory came crashing down as Egypt suffered a heart-wrenching defeat to DR Congo in a penalty shootout on Sunday.
Salah, nursing a hamstring injury sustained during Egypt’s 2-2 draw with Ghana, could only watch from home as his team battled it out. He had hoped to recover in time for the AFCON final, but fate had other plans as DR Congo clinched the win.
The shootout saw Egypt’s goalkeeper, Mohamed Abou Gabal, miss his penalty, paving the way for DR Congo’s dramatic 8-7 victory. After a tense 1-1 draw, the fate of both teams hung on the penalty shootout, with DR Congo emerging triumphant.
With Egypt’s exit, DR Congo now gears up to face Guinea in the quarter-finals in Abidjan on Friday. Meschack Elia had given DR Congo the lead with a close-range header, but Mostafa Mohamed equalized for Egypt with a penalty just before half-time.
Egypt’s hopes further dimmed when midfielder Mohamed Hamdy received a red card in extra time. Despite their efforts, including Salah’s commitment to recovery, Egypt couldn’t hold on.
Salah, determined to return to the national team, faced criticism for seeking treatment in England. However, he defended his decision, emphasizing his dedication to Egypt and its people. His agent, Ramy Abbass Issa, slammed critics for questioning Salah’s loyalty, highlighting the support Salah enjoys globally.
Liverpool, amid the controversy, assured fans of their commitment to Salah’s recovery. Jurgen Klopp reiterated that Salah’s treatment in England aimed at ensuring his swift return, aligning with Egypt’s interests.
As Egypt’s AFCON journey ends, Salah’s resolve and Liverpool’s support remain unwavering, despite the challenges and controversies along the way.