• Egypt fans before the Egypt vs Guinea match in Borg El Arab, Alexandria, Egypt. Reuters
    Egypt fans before the Egypt vs Guinea match in Borg El Arab, Alexandria, Egypt. Reuters
  • Egypt's Tarek Hamed in action with Guinea's Amadou Diawara. Reuters
    Egypt's Tarek Hamed in action with Guinea's Amadou Diawara. Reuters
  • Egypt's Marwan Mohsen scores their first goal. Reuters
    Egypt's Marwan Mohsen scores their first goal. Reuters
  • Mohsen celebrates scoring their first goal with Mohamed Salah. Reuters
    Mohsen celebrates scoring their first goal with Mohamed Salah. Reuters
  • Guinea's Jose Kante in action with Egypt's Omar Gaber. Reuters
    Guinea's Jose Kante in action with Egypt's Omar Gaber. Reuters
  • Egypt head coach Javier Aguirre with Salah before he comes on as a substitute. Reuters
    Egypt head coach Javier Aguirre with Salah before he comes on as a substitute. Reuters
  • Salah in action with Guinea's Issiaga Sylla. Reuters
    Salah in action with Guinea's Issiaga Sylla. Reuters
  • Salah in action with Guinea's Aly Keita. Reuters
    Salah in action with Guinea's Aly Keita. Reuters
  • Egypt's Ahmed Ali Kamel celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
    Egypt's Ahmed Ali Kamel celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
  • Egypt's Amr Warda celebrates their third goal, scored by Omar Gaber. Reuters
    Egypt's Amr Warda celebrates their third goal, scored by Omar Gaber. Reuters
  • Salah and Baher El Mohamady celebrate after the match. Reuters
    Salah and Baher El Mohamady celebrate after the match. Reuters
  • Salah gives his shirt to a young fan after the match. Reuters
    Salah gives his shirt to a young fan after the match. Reuters

Mohamed Salah helps Egypt to another Africa Cup of Nations warm-up victory


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Egypt superstar Mohamed Salah came off the bench but did not score as the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations hosts defeated fellow qualifiers Guinea 3-1 Sunday in a warm-up match.

Marwan Mohsen gave the Pharaohs an early lead in Alexandria that was cancelled by Sory Kaba midway through the second half.

Ahmed Ali, recalled for the Cup of Nations after a lengthy absence from the national squad, put Egypt ahead again and Omar Gaber scored a late goal to ensure victory.

It was the second warm-up victory for Egypt, who defeated qualifiers Tanzania 1-0 three days ago at the same stadium.

Egypt are in Group A with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and Zimbabwe for the June 21-July 19 tournament as they seek a record-extending eighth African title.

While Egypt are on a winning streak, serious title contenders Morocco suffered a second home loss in a row as they fell 3-2 to non-qualifiers Zambia.

Ajax Amsterdam star Hakim Ziyech equalised twice for a team considered one of the biggest threats to title favourites Egypt only for Enock Mwepu to snatch a 75th-minute winner.

Morocco, who lost to the Gambia last Wednesday, are guided by Frenchman Herve Renard, the only coach to win the Cup of Nations with different countries.

He led outsiders Zambia to the title in 2012 and repeated the feat three years later with perennial underachievers the Ivory Coast.

Everton star Idrissa Gueye scored the first half goal that gave Senegal a 1-0 victory over Nigeria behind closed doors in Ismailia, one of the venues for the African showpiece.

Three-time champions Nigeria and former runners-up Senegal are expected to go far in the first Cup of Nations to feature 24 teams, up from 16 two years ago in Gabon.

Andy Delort, a late call-up by Algeria after the axing of Haris Belkebla for baring his back side online, scored the winner in a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mali in Doha.

Mali were in front twice before Delort netted nine minutes from time for Algeria, whose lone African title came at home 29 years ago.

This match was also played behind closed doors as coaches put the final touches to preparations for a tournament that kicks off Friday with a match between Egypt and Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe led at half-time through a Knox Mutizwa goal and Mbwana Samatta equalised for Tanzania in a 1-1 draw between the qualifiers in Cairo.