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Egypt finish Group F run unbeaten as Angola scores late to deny Libya second spot

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Egypt crowned their qualification to the play-off round of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup with a well worked 2-1 win over Gabon in Alexandria on Tuesday evening as they finished their group phase unbeaten.

The victory took The Pharaohs to 14 points off four victories and two draws.

Meanwhile, Gabon finished second despite the draw, edging out Libya who conceded late on to draw 1-1 with Angola at home.

Egypt 2-1 Gabon

Already having sealed a ticket before the final match, Egypt were under no pressure with coach Carlos Queiroz rotating his squad.

They got into the lead after four minutes when Mohamed Magdy Afsha converted from the penalty spot after Ahmed Yasser Rayyan was brought down inside the box.

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Denis Bouanga almost restored parity for the Gabonese in the 14th minute but keeper Mohamed Elshenawy made a good save from a tight angle.

The visitors finally drew level nine minutes into the second half when Jim Allevinah pushed the ball into the net with the back of his heel on the ground after his initial attempt to connect to a Bouanga cross saw him go to the ground.

After conceding Egypt made changes, bringing in Mo Salah and Mostafa Fathi. They got their winner in the 74th minute when Johann Obiang scored into his own net as he tried to cut out an Afsha pass intended for Salah inside the box.

Libya 1-1 Angola

Libya had a good chance of pipping Gabon to second place in the group with a win, but they conceded a late equalizer to draw 1-1 and move to seven points, same as Gabon but with an inferior goal difference.

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Sand Msoud gave Libya the lead four minutes after the break when he converted from the penalty spot. But, Angola were never letting it go easy.

They finally got the equalizer in the 80th minute when Zini guided the ball home with a simple side footed finish inside the box.

Mozambique 1-0 Malawi

Elsewhere, Mozambique finished third, picking their first victory in Group D after edging out Malawi by a solitary goal.

The home side had been the better side in the entire match and came close in the 15th minute when Witi wriggled his way into the box but his shot came cracking under the bar.

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They got their only goal in the 51st minute when Malawi defender Limbikani Mzava guided the ball into his own net.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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