Tricky start for Egypt on Africa Cup of Nations return

17 January 2017 - 14:09 By REUTERS
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Egypt's Argentinian coach Hector Raul Cuper addresses players during a training session in Port-Gentil on January 14, 2017, during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations football tournament in Gabon.
Egypt's Argentinian coach Hector Raul Cuper addresses players during a training session in Port-Gentil on January 14, 2017, during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations football tournament in Gabon.
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Egypt return to the Africa Cup of Nations finals for the first time since 2010 on Tuesday but face a tricky start in their bid for a record-extending eighth crown when they meet Mali.

Egypt won three back-to-back titles from 2006 to 2010 but then failed to reach the next three tournaments and are seeking to regain their former dominant position in the African game.

Having produced several continental greats over the decades, Egypt now pin their hopes on AS Roma striker Mohamed Salah.

"If he continues the way he's going, he can become one of the best players in the world," Egypt coach Hector Cuper said.

  • Goals dry up at Africa Cup of Nations as favourites struggle againThe Africa Cup of Nations produced a meagre total of one goal in two matches on Monday as the pre-tournament favourites continued to struggle with holders Ivory Coast held by outsiders Togo. 

But Mali are likely to be difficult Group D opponents, having finished third in two of the last three tournaments.

Play at the newly-built Port Gentil stadium will start with Ghana against Uganda, who last played at the finals in 1978.

  • DRC trump Morocco as Ivory Coast and Togo drawDemocratic Republic of Congo's Junior Kabananga struck early in the second half to earn a 1-0 win for his country over Morocco in their opening Africa Nations Cup match in Oyem, Gabon, last night. 

They are in the same World Cup qualifying group and Uganda got a surprise draw in Ghana when they last met in October.

On Monday, holders Ivory Coast began their title defence with a 0-0 draw against Togo in Group C, followed by a 1-0 win for the Democratic Republic of Congo over Morocco in Oyem.

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