Mohamed Salah, after this match, the Egyptians got another hero.

He is Mohammad Abu Gabal ‘Gaba sky’. Combining Salah with Gaba sky's heroism, Egypt advanced to the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON). Egypt beat Ivory Coast 5-4 in a penalty shootout to advance to the quarterfinals. Goralski saved a penalty, and Mohamed Salah scored from the final penalty of the match.

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The seven-time Afrikan winners will take on Morocco in the quarter-finals next Sunday.

The two teams could not score even in the extra 30 minutes. Ivory Coast center-back Eric Baiya, who played for Manchester United, played great throughout the match, leaving Salad goalless. But in the penalty shootout, Goralski blocked the weak shot of this boy. That failure in the end became bigger and bigger for Bayar.

Egypt had at least three good chances to score in the first half. Mohammad Salah's two chances were blocked by Ivorian goalkeeper Badree Ali Sangare. Meanwhile, Omar Markush takes a shot at the crossbar. Ivorian midfielder Ibrahim Sangar's shot was also blocked by Egypt's main goalkeeper El Shenai.

In the second half, Amr Al Solaya and Aston Villa winger Trez ego got a chance but did not score. Ivory Coast also had a chance, but Shenai thwarted the efforts of Sebastian Aller, Sangare, and Wilfried Jahar. Goralski came on in the field in the 6th minute to replace El Shenai with a leg injury.

In addition to Salah in the penalty shootout, Jijo, Amr Al Sulaaya, Omar Kamal and Mohammed Abdul Momen scored for Egypt. Despite missing out on Bayi, Burnley forwards Maxwell Cornet, Jaha, Sangare, and Nicolas Pepe scored for the Ivorians. In the end, Egypt advanced to the next round thanks to the heroism of Salah-Goralski.