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Egypt Beat Australia 4-2 on Penalties to Secure Historic World Cup Progress

Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the winning penalty as Egypt beat Australia 4-2 in a shootout to secure a historic place in the World Cup last 16.

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Egypt advanced to the World Cup last 16 for the first time in their history after defeating Australia 4-2 on penalties on Friday following a dramatic 1-1 draw in Texas.

Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the winning penalty to send the Pharaohs through and spark emotional celebrations, with captain Mohamed Salah visibly moved after the victory.

Egypt could now face Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the next round if the reigning world champions defeat Cape Verde in their last-32 tie.

The match ended 1-1 after extra time in a tense encounter where Egypt created the better chances despite Salah struggling to influence the game following a recent injury.

Australia coach Tony Popovic made a late decision to bring on veteran goalkeeper Mathew Ryan specifically for the penalty shootout.

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However, the move failed to pay off as Harry Souttar sent Australia’s opening penalty over the crossbar in front of loud Egypt supporters.

The following five penalties were successfully converted, including a calm finish from Salah, before teenager Lucas Herrington struck the bar for Australia.

Abdelmaguid then converted the decisive kick to seal Egypt’s historic qualification and break Australian hearts.

Egypt took the lead in the 13th minute through Emam Ashour, who headed home Karim Hafez’s cross for his second goal of the tournament.

The early goal forced Australia to attack after a group stage in which the Socceroos managed only two goals.

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Cristian Volpato had earlier come close to opening the scoring for Australia when his effort struck the top of the crossbar less than five minutes into the game.

Egypt appeared nervous defensively, but Hossam Hassan’s side capitalised on Australia’s defensive lapse to move ahead.

Australia eventually equalised 10 minutes into the second half when Mohamed Hany headed into his own net under pressure from an in-swinging free-kick.

It marked Hany’s second own goal of the tournament.

Both sides pushed for a historic breakthrough as neither nation had previously won a knockout game at a men’s World Cup.

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Salah, who returned after a hamstring strain, remained largely ineffective but still converted confidently in the shootout.

Australia also suffered an injury blow before half-time when Jordan Bos was forced off following a strong challenge from Rabia.

Egypt nearly restored their lead immediately after the restart, but Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush missed from close range.

Patrick Beach later produced a crucial save deep into added time to deny Ramy and force extra time.

Egypt ended normal time as the stronger side, although Salah missed a good opportunity early in extra time by shooting over the bar with his right foot.

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With penalties ultimately required to separate the teams, Egypt kept their composure to complete a memorable victory and continue their World Cup journey.

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