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2026 FIFA World Cup
18JUL

Egypt's first knockout win, via Salah

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Mohamed Salah played 120 minutes on a hurt knee and chipped a Panenka in the shootout as Egypt beat Australia 4-2 for their first World Cup knockout win.

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Key takeaway

Egypt beat Australia on penalties for their first World Cup knockout win and now face Messi's Argentina.

Mohamed Salah played all 120 minutes against Australia despite the knee scare he picked up in Egypt's group-stage draw with Iran , then chipped a Panenka penalty, a soft dink straight down the middle, to help settle the shootout 4-2 after a 1-1 draw. Egypt had never won a World Cup knockout tie before. 1

Egypt now meet Lionel Messi's Argentina in the last 16, the hardest draw left in the bracket. The tie pairs Salah, the captain who carried Egypt through on one good knee, against the tournament's all-time leading scorer.

Salah had been a doubt after the Iran match, and Egypt managed his minutes cautiously through the group. Playing the full two hours and converting under shootout pressure, he delivered the country its first World Cup knockout win in the biggest match of his international career.

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In plain English

Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw over 90 minutes, winning a World Cup knockout match for the first time in the country's history. Mohamed Salah, Egypt's captain and one of the world's best forwards, played the full 120 minutes despite a scare over a knee injury earlier in the tournament. In the penalty shootout, Salah scored with a Panenka, a chipped, deliberately gentle penalty struck down the middle after the goalkeeper has already dived, which requires nerve rather than power. Egypt now face defending champions Argentina and Lionel Messi in the last 16, the first time either side has met at this stage.

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Root Causes

Egypt's knockout drought stemmed from producing isolated individual talents, Salah being the latest and most extreme case, without the squad depth to survive a knockout tie's tactical demands once the star is shut down. This is the first time the supporting cast delivered when it mattered too, converting three of Egypt's four shootout kicks alongside Salah's Panenka.

Salah's ability to play all 120 minutes so soon after a group-stage knee scare reflects the individualised GPS and workload monitoring now standard at elite club level, which let Egypt's medical staff clear him to complete extra time rather than withdraw him as a precaution.

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