Mo Salah produces luckiest assist of all time as Egypt shoot out of the blocks at AFCON


Mohamed Salah has kickstarted his Africa Cup of Nations tournament with one of the luckiest assists he is ever likely to register. The Egypt international attempted to fire his side in front against Mozambique but mistimed his strike, allowing the ball to drop to Mostafa Mohamed to smash home.

Salah has made it no secret that winning AFCON is his next personal target as a player, having led his nation to the final twice but having to settle for runners-up on both occasions. The Liverpool winger will be hoping to right those wrongs this year, and his side have kicked off the tournament in fine style.

In the opening match of Group B, Egypt took the lead after just three minutes against Mozambique, with FC Nantes striker Mohamed receiving the ball inside the area and smashing a fierce strike into the far corner whilst on the turn to send his nation’s travelling supporters wild.

Salah also played a key but fortunate role in then goal in what could be one of the luckiest moments in his international career. Following a cross from the left wing, the ex-Roma star actually attempted to smash a half-volley towards goal in the build-up to Mohamed’s goal.

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