Fifa world cup 2018 watch russia win 3 1 as mo salah fails to save egypt

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Fifa World Cup 2018: Watch Russia win 3-1 as Mo Salah fails to save Egypt

Fifa World Cup 2018: Watch Russia win 3-1 as Mo Salah fails to save Egypt on Business Standard. The return of Mohamed Salah from injury couldn't the World Cup hosts from virtually sealing their place in the last 16 by beating Egypt 3-1


Latest News An own goal by Egypt captain Ahmed Fathy opened the floodgates on a sodden night in Saint Petersburg before goals from Denis Cheryshev and Artem Dzyuba furthered Russian hopes of defying pretournament expectations with a deep run into the latter stages. Russia will be guaranteed a place in the last 16 and Egypt eliminated unless Saudi Arabia beat Uruguay. Salah was making his first appearance since injuring his left shoulder when falling heavily after being dragged to the ground by Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos in the Champions League final just over three weeks ago. Salah did net Egypt's first goal at a World Cup since 1990 from the penalty spot after he had been hauled down 17 minutes from time, but it was too little, too late for the Pharaohs. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system proved its worth to give Egypt a glimmer of hope when referee Enrique Caceres had initially awarded a foul outside the box rather than a penalty when Salah was pulled by Zhirkov. Salah smashed the 10th penalty of the tournament


into the roof of the net, but it was little consolation as Russia took a huge step towards the knockout phase of a FIFA World Cup 2018 for the first time 32 years winning the match 3-1 However, Russia had enjoyed a far more positive start in thrashing Saudi Arabia 5-0 to snap a sevengame winless run heading into the tournament and their confidence showed early on. Aleksandr Golovin and Cheryshev were at the heart of Russia's best moves against Egypt and both came close to breaking the deadlock with long-range strikes. Salah looked far from the player who scored 44 goals in his debut season for Liverpool and former Chelsea left-back Yuri Zhirkov wasn't afraid to test his fitness with a series of robust challenges. A convincing win for the hosts Having got the bit of luck they needed, Russia showed they have the quality to trouble more fancied nations with a brilliantly worked second that was swept home by Cheryshev for his third goal of the World Cup from Mario Fernandes's cross. Three minutes later it was 3-0 as the towering 6ft 4in (1.96 metre) Dzyuba demonstrated quick feet to free himself inside the area before slotting low past a helpless Mohamed El-Shenawy.


Russia won the match convincely and has now scored more goals in this World Cup (8) than they had in their previous two World Cup tournaments combined. His presence in the starting line-up after sitting out Friday's 1-0 defeat to Uruguay provoked a feverish excitement from the thousands of Egyptian fans that poured into the 65,000-capacity Saint Petersburg stadium to almost even up the numbers in the stands with the hosts. But it took 40 minutes for the Premier League's Golden Boot winner to have an attempt on goal as the ball fell kindly on the edge of the area, but even on his favoured left foot his effort curled beyond Igor Akinfeev's far post.

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