Egypt first to reach knockout stage as Angola and Zimbabwe draw blank

Egypt first to reach knockout stage as Angola and Zimbabwe shared points

Egypt reached the round of sixteen after winning 1-0 against South Africa in their second match of Group B in the Africa Cup of Nations.

The match was tense at the Adrar stadium in Agadir, Morocco. Egypt scored first when a penalty was awarded to them after a VAR review.

Salah was fouled for the penalty after Mudau’s arm caught him. The referee initially let the game continue, but VAR reviewed the play for a long time.

Some pundits thought the call was too harsh, but the final decision was a penalty, scored by Salah just before halftime.

Later, the referee made another decision, showing Mohamed Hany a second yellow card for a poor challenge, stepping on Mokoena’s toe.

That was an unnecessary move by Hany. The momentum shifted to South Africa after the break, but the Pharaohs made it difficult for them.

However, South Africa thought they got a penalty of their own when Yasser Ibrahim clearly handled the ball in the area as he slid to attempt to block Mokoena’s shot.

Even with VAR getting involved, the referee’s original decision of awarding a free-kick just outside the box remains unchanged. As seven minutes of added time ticked away, Egypt managed to hold on and claim victory in the match.

Earlier, Angola and Zimbabwe played out a 1–1 draw in their Group B encounter at the Stade de Marrakech this Friday, leaving both sides still searching for their first victory in the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025.

In a competitive clash where both defences were tested, it was Angola who struck first, only for Zimbabwe to respond late in the first half to ensure the points were shared.

With the draw, both Angola and Zimbabwe remain without a win in AFCON 2025. Their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages now hinge on strong performances in their remaining group matches, as they look to build on this performance and secure vital points in the race for qualification.

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