Salah's World Cup pain ends as he fires Egypt to historic win (opens original article in a new tab)
Mohamed Salah's decisive goal helped Egypt secure their first-ever World Cup win against New Zealand, ending a 92-year drought and putting them on the brink of advancing to the next round.
- Mohamed Salah scored the winning goal for Egypt in their historic first World Cup win after nine attempts.
- Egypt's victory over New Zealand marked their first World Cup win in 92 years, with Salah's performance critical to the result.
- Salah's goal was his 68th for Egypt in 118 appearances, bringing him close to the national team's all-time goal record.
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