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Salah has two goals as African World Cup qualifying intensifies
Qualifying for the 2022 tournament in Qatar intensifies on the continent with the last two group rounds, with victory in Luanda moving Egypt into the next stage...
Liverpool prepare to face Real again in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final in Madrid on Tuesday.
Mo Salah was an unused substitute in the 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on Saturday after missing training with an ankle problem.
Mohamed Salah hobbled off in added time during the 2-1 win over the Foxes on Saturday after being caught on the left ankle by a lunge from Hamza Choudhury.
Record seven-time champions Egypt rode their luck at times as DR Congo twice struck the crossbar in the first half but the Group A leaders held firm to join Nigeria as the first teams through to the knockout phase.
Here is a run-down on everything you need to know ahead of the championships.
The revered German has his first trophy as Liverpool manager, three and a half years on from his arrival at the club.
Mohamed Salah missed Liverpool’s Champions League semi-final win against Barcelona on Tuesday after a clash of heads with Newcastle United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka last weekend, but was cleared to train ahead of the domestic season finale.
Mane controlled a raking long pass from Virgil van Dijk, rounded Manuel Neuer and then dinked the ball into an unguarded net.
The 26-year-old scored 44 goals for Liverpool in all competitions last season, his first at Anfield afer moving from Roma.
Salah's hat-trick lit up the game and gave Klopp's side the perfect boost ahead of next week's decisive Champions League meeting with Napoli.
Naim Sliti scored the opener for Tunisia after 13 minutes but Egypt were level at the break after Mahmoud “Trezeguet” Hassan equalised with a deflected shot.
Salah’s confident finish after a clever pass from the excellent Xherdan Shaqiri put Liverpool 2-0 up and the Egyptian added his second from the penalty spot after the break.
The Merseyside club were one of the most entertaining teams to watch in Europe least season as they reached the Champions League final.
The breakthrough came when Xherdan Shaqiri crafted himself some space to play a precise pass to Salah in the area.
It was an accomplished performance from Juergen Klopp’s side who, with Virgil Van Dijk in commanding form at centre-half, looked solid at the back as well as a threat going forward.
Ronaldo, who won the award last season, helped Real Madrid to a third consecutive Champions League title and finished as the competition’s top scorer with 15 goals.
The Egyptian gave Juergen Klopp’s side the lead after 19 minutes from Andy Robertson’s precise low cross.
The winners will be announced during the 2018-19 Champions League group stage draw in Monaco on 30 August.