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The Egyptian junior team scored an important victory over its Tunisian counterpart with a score of 2-1 in the second round of the first round of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifying for the World Cup. The game witnessed great excitement with a late goal at the last minute to put the young pharaohs ahead in the second round.
Morocco's stadiums witnessed an exciting confrontation between the Egypt and Tunisia junior teams within the framework of the second round of the first round of the African Nations Championship, where the young pharaohs managed to grab a precious victory with a score of 2-1. The match started with an early lead for the Tunisian team, but Mohamed Gamal was able to tie the Egyptian team from a penalty in the 42nd minute, to rebalance the match before the end of the first half. The final moments of the match were exceptionally exciting. Where Amir Abu Al-Ezz managed to score the winning goal in the 90th minute, to give Egypt the three precious points and put him in an advanced position to qualify for the second round. The technical director Hussein Abdullatif led the junior team born in 2009 with a balanced formation, in which he relied on Malik Amr in guarding the goal, while Adham Haseeb and Khaled Mukhtar starred in the line of attack. This victory enhances the chances of the Egyptian team to qualify for the advanced roles of the tournament Africa, which is the gateway to the World Cup for juniors to be held in Qatar, puts high hopes on these promising juniors.
Source: Al-Wehda Al-Arabia News Portal