Did Salah Lead Egypt to the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- Egypt secures a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- Salah scored two goals in the decisive match.
- Ghana is nearing qualification with a dominant win.
- Cabo Verde remains in contention after a draw.
- Several teams have been eliminated from the race.
New Delhi, Oct 9 (NationPress) After a disappointing absence from Qatar 2022, Egypt has secured their place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 3-0 win over Djibouti, ensuring their spot in the prestigious event with a match to spare.
Salah showcased his brilliance by netting two goals, helping the Pharaohs clinch their qualification in remarkable fashion. The scoring began early, with Zizo delivering a perfect cross that Ibrahim Adel headed home unopposed. Salah soon followed, capitalizing on a through ball to find the back of the net, as reported by FIFA.
With a comfortable two-goal lead, Egypt played with confidence, and Salah concluded the match with a stunning volley in the dying moments.
In other news, Jordan Ayew shone as Ghana edged closer to qualification. Cabo Verde is also in contention for the top spot in their group after a valiant comeback, while Cameroon remains in the running with a recent win.
Ghana almost guarantees their place at the global finals following a dominant performance in El Jadida. Otto Addo’s squad capitalized on relentless pressure, with Mohammed Salisu heading in a corner from Mohammed Kudus.
Ayew skillfully dodged two defenders to assist Thomas Partey in doubling their lead. Alexander Djiku netted the third goal from an Ayew corner, before Ayew himself scored a brilliant volley. His involvement continued as Kamaldeen Sulemana sealed the rout at the back post.
Ghana sits three points ahead of second-placed Madagascar, boasting a significantly higher goal difference with one round remaining.
Additionally, Cabo Verde missed the opportunity to secure their qualification but remains two points clear at the top of their group following a 3-3 draw with Libya, who are now in dire need of a miracle to advance.
Sadly, the dreams of Angola, Comoros, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Sierra Leone have been dashed.