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So far his tournament has been a quiet one. He scored once and provided two assists in Sweden's 5-1 demolition of Tunisia, putting his fitness worries firmly behind him and sending Sweden top of Group F.
The departing forward scored the opening goal in Egypt's 1-1 draw with Belgium in their Group G opener in Seattle, setting up Emam Ashour's strike on his 34th birthday before a Mohamed Hany own goal pegged Egypt back. King Mo saved his best for matchday two, delivering a goal and an assist in Egypt's historic 3-1 comeback win over New Zealand in Vancouver, the Pharaohs' first ever World Cup victory.
It's the kind of performance that will make Liverpool fans feel his departure even more sharply. He has a proven track record of scoring in tournament football, and his chemistry with Gravenberch is already showing.
