After the victory in the match in Casablanca, Egypt took a decisive lead of five points in Group A of the African World Cup qualifiers.
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After Liverpool star Mohamed Salah scored two goals, Egypt defeated Djibouti 3-0 on Wednesday and qualified for the World Cup 2026.
After the victory in the match in Casablanca, Egypt has taken a decisive lead of five points in Group A of the African World Cup Qualifiers.
Burkina Faso, which is in the second place in the group, will not be able to surpass Egypt. Africa's World Cup qualification began two years ago and the 33-year-old Salah has scored nine goals in this marathon journey.
He scored in the 14th and 84th minutes of this game. Ibrahim Adel opened the scoring in the eighth minute. Egypt is the third country from Africa to qualify for the next World Cup. Earlier, Morocco and Tunisia have also booked tickets for the World Cup.
