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Mohamed Salah's AFCON Form Gives Liverpool Hope as Superstar Smiling Again
Mohamed Salah's resurgence at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco has sparked optimism at Liverpool, with the Egyptian star rediscovering his scoring touch after a challenging club spell.
Salah, Liverpool's talisman, marked his first start for Egypt since benchings at Anfield by firing a dramatic 91st-minute left-footed winner against an opponent, securing a vital victory for the seven-time champions and giving coach Hossam Hassan a strong tournament launch[1]. This goal made history: Salah became the first Egyptian to score in five consecutive AFCON editions (2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2025), joining African legends like Didier Drogba, Yaya Touré, and Youssef Msakni[1].
Now with eight goals in 20 AFCON appearances, Salah trails Egypt's all-time top scorer Hassan El-Shazly by four but eyes records held by Samuel Eto'o and others with upcoming tournaments in 2027 and 2028[1]. Egypt faces South Africa next on Friday, then Angola on December 29th, as Salah chases the trophy that evaded him in the 2017 and 2021 finals[1].
His past AFCON strikes—a free-kick cracker, clinical finishes, and stoppage-time equalizers—highlight his clutch ability, as relived in highlight reels[2]. Salah has called AFCON "the most important competition to me," prioritizing it over Premier League and Champions League triumphs, fueling Egypt's bid despite tough draws like Côte d'Ivoire[3].
At Liverpool, Salah's international joy—smiling amid goals—signals renewed confidence, easing concerns after a bench-heavy run. His form boosts hopes for a Premier League title push upon return, proving the 33-year-old superstar remains indispensable[1][3]. Egypt's campaign offers Salah a shot at glory, mirroring Liverpool's ambitions.
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