17th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
17th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
RUSSIA beat EGYPT 3-1 in
World
Cup 2018
v A
commanding second half puts Russia on brink of second round
v Cheryshev
and Dzyuba add to their Russia 2018 goal tallies
v Mohamed
Salah's return fails to transform Egypt's fortunes
Russia’s delight in their home FIFA World Cup™ continued after a
hotly-contested clash with Egypt burst into life in the second half. After a
frenetic opening period, lacking the chances the energy and endeavour
warranted, Egypt captain Ahmed Fathi handed Russia a gift by deflecting into
his own net – already the fifth own-goal at Russia 2018.
Denis Cheryshev and Artem Dzyuba then repeated their
opening-match heroics by netting twice in three minutes to extinguish almost
all of Egypt’s remaining hope. Mohamed Salah struck from the penalty spot, but
the Pharaohs must rely on Saudi Arabia doing them a favour to keep their
slender chance of progression alive.
Team reporter analysis
Igor Borunov with Russia [Follow: Twitter]
After a very even and intense opening, the tide turned with
those goals straight after the break. Although the first was bad luck for the
Egypt captain, after that there was nothing fortunate about Russia’s three-goal
lead. Two great moves sealed the victory: a beautiful run and a pass from Mario
Fernandes to help Cheryshev score his third of the tournament, before some
great technique from Dzyuba in the box capped off the night. Salah may have
jangled some nerves, but the victory was deserved.
Belal Mustafa with Egypt [Follow: Twitter]
It was a justified win for Russia and ultimately Egypt suffered
a deserved defeat, having not produced what was necessary. Most of the players
didn’t perform as expected and the goals came from some naive defensive
mistakes. Most importantly, the Egyptian team lacked the offensive courage
needed. The performance did not reflect the importance of the game and leaves
their second round hopes hanging by a thread.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Denis Cheryshev – Having picked up the award with his stellar
showing in the opening game, the 27-year-old's dream tournament got better with
another impressive performance in the Russia midfield.
The stat
350 – Salah’s penalty came after a 350-minute goal drought for
Egypt at the World Cup. Their last also came from a spot-kick, against the
Netherlands in 1990, being scored by Magdy Abdelghani.
What’s next
Uruguay v Russia – Group A, 25 June, Samara
Saudi Arabia v Egypt – Group A, 25 June, Volgograd
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