Yasser Ibrahim and Mohamed Salah send Egypt through after extra time
- Egypt secured qualification for the quarter-finals after an intense extra-time victory
- Benin pushed the favourites to their limits, equalising and forcing the match beyond 90 minutes
- Yasser Ibrahim scored the decisive header after goals from Marwan Attia and Jodel Dossou


Yasser Ibrahim, TotalEnergies Man of the Match: “It was not an easy match. Benin were a good team. They scored during a difficult period for us, but we managed to regain control. We knew Benin had strong qualities. I think we dropped a bit in the last ten minutes and they took advantage of that. But the team responded well and now we are already thinking about the next match.”
Gernot Rohr, Benin Head Coach: “What we saw was a match that was a fight, a real battle, while still playing football. Two teams engaged in a tough contest. I saw a good football match. When you look at the Egyptian individual players, we don’t have the same level. Especially since our best striker, Steve Mounié, was missing. I regret his absence, because in a match like this he would have helped us a lot, particularly in aerial play. But as head coach, I am proud of my players. I take away their attitude tonight, their solidarity and fighting spirit. That is very positive for the future of the Cheetahs.”
Hossam Hassan, Egypt Head Coach: “It was a very difficult match. Before the game, I said there are no easy teams, and Benin were a tough opponent. We work to analyse every opponent in order to adapt our game. Egypt is a great football team and I want to make my people happy. We are sad about the injury to Mohamed Hamdy, which seems serious. His teammates played for him. We are mentally prepared to play either 90 minutes or extra time. I trust my team and my staff, especially the medical staff, to ensure good recovery before the next match.”