AFCON-2022

Egypt scrape past Sudan to advance at Afcon

The display will not do much to temper the criticism that followed the Egyptians' first two games at the tournament, a 1-0 loss to Nigeria followed by a narrow win over tiny Guinea Bissau.

In Summary

•Captain Mohamed Salah played a full 90 minutes but few of his combinations with his teammates came off in what was another frustrating performance.

•A late free-kick was Sudan's only real opportunity, turned around the corner by Mohamed El Shennawy in the Egypt goal. 

Egypt beat neighbours Sudan 1-0 in Yaounde on Wednesday to ensure their progress to the knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations, finishing second behind Nigeria in Group D after another laboured performance.

Centre back Mohamed Abdelmoneim, drafted in because of injury, headed home after 38 minutes from a corner to make the breakthrough as Egypt dominated the derby game but created few chances.

The display will not do much to temper the criticism that followed the Egyptians' first two games at the tournament, a 1-0 loss to Nigeria followed by a narrow win over tiny Guinea Bissau.

Egypt ended with six points, three behind Nigeria, and will meet the winners of Group E, which is to be settled on Thursday. Sudan finished with one point and were eliminated from the tournament.

Egypt's Mohamed Salah in action with Sudan's Mustafa Karshoum
Egypt's Mohamed Salah in action with Sudan's Mustafa Karshoum
Image: REUTERS

Egypt, who have won the African title a record seven times, would have been hoping to make better use of their chances, but rarely tested Sudan’s goalkeeper.

Captain Mohamed Salah played a full 90 minutes but few of his combinations with his teammates came off in what was another frustrating performance.

Striker Mostafa Mohamed had a first-half effort saved and Salah’s first shot on target came after the hour mark.

"There aren’t any more easy matches in the competitions, so we are just pleased to go through and believe we can only get stronger," Egypt defender Ahmed Hegazy said.

A late free-kick was Sudan's only real opportunity, turned around the corner by Mohamed El Shennawy in the Egypt goal.