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Mercato Day offers you a summary of the match between Egypt and Australia for the third round of the group stage of the football competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, among the most important matches today, Wednesday 28-7- 2021.
The Egyptian Olympic team beat Australia 2-0, to snatch the qualification for the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
The Egyptian team took advantage of Argentina’s draw against Spain, to advance to the playoffs with a goal difference over Tango, after the two teams were tied on points (4) each, at a point from the Spanish team, which led the group.
Pharaohs face Group D leaders “Brazil” in the quarter-finals, while Spain face Ivory Coast, which qualified at the expense of Germany.
The match between Egypt and Australia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics took place at the Miyagi Stadium in Refu, and the starting whistle sounds, at 11:00 GMT, 1:00 p.m. Egyptian time, 2:00 p.m. Saudi time.
The match was moderated by Portuguese referee Artur Soares Dias, assisted by his compatriots Rui Tavares and Paulo Suarez, in addition to Venezuelan Jesús Noel Saez as fourth official, and Pole Pavel Raczowski and Chinese Fu Ming are present in the mouse.
A live broadcast of the match between Egypt and Australia was broadcast on BN Sports Extra 2, with the voice of Egyptian sports commentator, “Ahmed Abdo”, and also broadcast on the Qatari channel Al-Kass 3, with the voice of Qatari commentator, “Mohamed Al-Saadi”.
Egypt 2-0 Australia
Miyagi Stadium in Refu
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (Group C – Round 3)
Expired
Egyptian starting eleven today: Mohamed El-Shennawy – Mahmoud Hamdi Al-Wensh – Ahmed Hegazy – Osama Galal – Ahmed Abul-Fotouh – Karim Al-Iraqi – Akram Tawfik – Taher Mohamed Taher – Ramadan Sobhi – Ahmed Yasser Rayan – Salah Mohsen.
The starting XI of the Australian national team today: Thomas Glover – Kai Rollis – Harry Soutar – Thomas Deng – Joel King – Denis Genbru – Dylan Pearce – Lachlan Wallis – Nicolas de Agostinho – Marco Tellio.
The Egyptian national team performed well in the first half against Australia, and managed to translate their advantage, by scoring the first goal of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, thanks to striker Ahmed Yasser Rayan.
The danger for the Egyptian team appeared in the fourth minute, when Ahmed Yasser Rayan met a cross coming in from the corner, with a header that hit Salah Mohsen in front of goal to hit the ball higher than the goal of a strange way. .
A minute later, Salah Mohsen missed another chance, when he received a high pass from Taher Taher inside the penalty area, and he shot him straight with his right foot away from goal.
The Aussie team appeared offensive on one occasion during the first half, and it was a quick counterattack in the 23rd minute, which ended with Dylan Bayres sending in a cross which was pushed back by the Egyptian defense.
Egypt snatched the first goal a minute before the end of the initial time, through Ahmed Yasser Rayan, after a fine individual effort from left wing Ramadan Sobhi.
Ramadan Sobhi received a pass from Taher Taher on the left flank, and managed to pass the Australian defender with great skill, before entering the penalty area and passing to Ryan to put the ball in the net. a direct shot that settled in the net.
El-Shennwy goes deep
The Australian team came out in force in the second half to change the result and rekindle their hopes of reaching the second round, but Egyptian goalkeeper “Mohamed El-Shennawy” stood ahead the agility of the kangaroo.
The start came in the 49th minute, when El-Shennawy knocked out a cross with his fist, and he hit the Aussie player, who hit a ball that was regularly blocked by the Al-Ahly goalkeeper.
Nicolas de Agostinho was about to score the equalizer for Australia in the 56th minute, with a shot from inside the penalty area, but Mohamed El-Shennawy saved him brilliantly.
Ramadan Sobhi missed the chance to surprise Australia with the second goal in the 62nd minute, when he received a magic pass from Ahmed Yasser Rayan he tried to dodge the goalkeeper but he leapt on the ball and pushed it back.
Substitute Ammar Hamdi almost snatched the Pharaohs second goal in the 70th minute, after taming Ramadan Sobhi’s pass inside the penalty area and hitting a ball that hit the crossbar, and came back to Ramadan , who shot him over the goal.
El-Shennawy reappeared in the 80th minute, when he brilliantly blocked Arzani’s shot from the edge of the penalty area, before establishing himself as the star of the match by blocking Thomas Deng’s header from the line. goal in the 83rd minute.
Ammar Hamdi took away the dreams of the Australian squad by scoring the second goal for Egypt in the 85th minute, after a shot from striker Nasser Mansi was rebounded by goalkeeper Thomas Glover.
El-Shennawy continued to shine in stoppage time, having blocked the Australian striker’s shot from a difficult angle, ending the game with Egypt’s 2-0 victory over Australia.
Watch the video of the goals of the match between Egypt and Australia at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
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