Salah Remains Convinced He Will Win the Africa Cup with Egypt ‘Sooner or Later’ 

Egypt's forward #10 Mohamed Salah reacts during a press conference at the Palais de la Culture in Abidjan on January 21, 2024 on the eve of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football match between Egypt and Cape Verde. (AFP)
Egypt's forward #10 Mohamed Salah reacts during a press conference at the Palais de la Culture in Abidjan on January 21, 2024 on the eve of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football match between Egypt and Cape Verde. (AFP)
TT
20

Salah Remains Convinced He Will Win the Africa Cup with Egypt ‘Sooner or Later’ 

Egypt's forward #10 Mohamed Salah reacts during a press conference at the Palais de la Culture in Abidjan on January 21, 2024 on the eve of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football match between Egypt and Cape Verde. (AFP)
Egypt's forward #10 Mohamed Salah reacts during a press conference at the Palais de la Culture in Abidjan on January 21, 2024 on the eve of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football match between Egypt and Cape Verde. (AFP)

Despite his injury and Egypt’s underwhelming start to the Africa Cup of Nations, Mohamed Salah is still convinced he will win the tournament "sooner or later."

The two-time African player of the year has never won the Africa Cup, coming closest at the last edition and in 2017 when Egypt lost in the final on both occasions.

"I’ve won everything possible but this is the one I did not, yet," the Liverpool star said Sunday. "It will happen somehow. That’s what I believe. And whatever I believe, I achieve. So, it will happen. Sooner or later, it will happen."

To make sure Egypt advances to the knockout stage of the current edition in Ivory Coast, the "Pharaohs" on Monday first need to beat Group B winner Cape Verde – and without the injured Salah.

Salah has a hamstring injury from Egypt’s 2-2 draw with Ghana and is expected to sit out two games.

"We’re not doing great at the moment, but we are a fantastic team, we have a great coach. So we just need to stay focused and have a good vision and be positive. And I believe with the hard work, everything will be possible," Salah said.

Egypt has won more Africa Cup titles than any other country, but Salah said the team was determined to extend its record to eight trophies.

"I think everybody knows what it means to any player to win the Africa Cup. We’re always proud to wear that shirt," Salah said. "We were unlucky at the last one, the one in Gabon (in 2017) also, a bit unlucky. I think the players are very motivated to win the tournament. We all want to win it."

Egypt is not the only pre-tournament favorite to be struggling to reach the knockout stage. Also in Group B, Ghana needs a win against Mozambique to maintain its hopes of progressing. The top two in each group advance to the last 16, while the best four third-placed finishers in each group also progress.

Host nation Ivory Coast and Nigeria face anxious games Monday against Equatorial Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, respectively, in Group A.

Cameroon, Algeria and Tunisia are among the potential title candidates struggling.

"It’s really tricky," said Salah, who noted that improving standards were making games more unpredictable.

"I think the African football is improving a lot. You also saw at the World Cup, we went so far with Morocco and the whole of Africa was behind them. So, I think it’s improving a lot."



AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Finals to Kick Off Thursday in Saudi Arabia

AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Finals to Kick Off Thursday in Saudi Arabia
TT
20

AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Finals to Kick Off Thursday in Saudi Arabia

AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Finals to Kick Off Thursday in Saudi Arabia

The AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Saudi Arabia 2025 will kick off next Thursday, bringing together 16 Asian teams competing in the cities of Jeddah and Taif.
According to SPA, the tournament’s opening match will see Uzbekistan face off against Thailand at Okaz Club Stadium in Taif at 6:00 PM.

Later that evening, the Saudi national team, which has won the championship twice in 1985 and 1988, will take on China at 8:15 PM at King Fahd Sports City Stadium in Taif.
The competition will be played across four venues: King Abdullah Sports City and Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City in Jeddah, as well as King Fahd Sports City and Okaz Club Stadium in Taif. This year’s edition introduces a new format, with the top eight teams earning a spot in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, which will be hosted by Qatar in November 2025.
The championship will feature four groups. Saudi Arabia, as the host nation, leads Group A alongside Uzbekistan, Thailand, and China. Group B consists of Japan, Australia, Vietnam, and the UAE. Group C includes Korea, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Indonesia. Group D brings together Iran, Tajikistan, Oman, and North Korea.