Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scored twice and missed two penalties as Egypt thrashed Niger 6-0 in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying on Saturday. Salah had
sbobetsh clashed with Egyptian football officials ahead of the qualifier in Alexandria for the 2019 finals over image-rights violations and personal security. But, once on the pitch, the Liverpool forward
sbobetsh was quickly in the thick of the action, winning a first-minute penalty which was saved by Niger goalkeeper Kassaly Daouda. After Marwan Mohsen and Ayman Ashraf scored to give Egypt a 2-0 lead, Salah had another penalty saved, but this time scored from the rebound for a
sbobetsh 3-0 half-time advantage. Salah then created the fourth goal for rising star Salah Mohsen before netting the fifth himself. Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny completed the rout with a goal two minutes into stoppage time. It was a wonderful start for former Mexico and Japan manager Javier Aguirre, who recently signed a four-year contract as boss of the record seven-time African champions.