Egypt and Ghana will meet in a huge Group B clash on Thursday night as both countries look to keep their AFCON hopes alive.
Mohamed Salah had to save his country in their opening game against Mozambique, scoring a 97th-minute penalty to claim a last-gasp draw.
Last year’s finalists were seconds away from a shock defeat but they managed to claim a point — unlike their next opponents, the Black Stars.
Ghana were beaten by Cape Verde in their opening game, with manager Chris Hughton coming under fire for the worst possible start to the tournament.
Salah provided the assist for Egypt’s opening goal of the tournament before scoring a late penalty to prevent a shocking start.
The Liverpool superstar felt the pain of losing out at the Africa Cup of Nations two years ago when his country lost on penalties to Senegal in the final.
This time around, the Pharaohs want to go a step further and get their hands on the trophy for the first time since 2010.
However, an almost catastrophic start to the tournament will have brought back bad memories and they will now have to respond.
It won’t be an easy task against Ghana who boast a strong squad, but after their unexpected defeat, the morale in the camp will be low.
Whichever team comes out on top in this game will likely make it through the group stage and Salah will be desperate to pick up three points.
Egypt have no injury concerns ahead of this huge game with Salah fully fit.
Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny was substituted against Mozambique but he is expected to start in midfield once again.
West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus missed out on the Ghana squad for their opening game against Cape Verde as he recovered from a knock.
However, he is said to be returning to training ahead of this clash and
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