Egypt vs. Russia: Full Match Recap, Winning Goal & Tactical Lessons
Cairo, Egypt — June 8, 2024
Egypt stunned Russia 2–1 in a hard-fought international friendly at the Cairo International Stadium, with Mohamed Salah scoring a 90th-minute winner to secure a dramatic victory. The match, played under sweltering conditions (38°C/100°F), highlighted Egypt’s resilience and Russia’s defensive vulnerabilities in a game that swung on set-pieces and late drama.
Key Takeaways
- Late winner: Salah’s header from a corner gave Egypt a 2–1 lead in stoppage time, their third goal in the final 10 minutes.
- Defensive fragility: Russia conceded two goals from corners, exposing gaps in their backline.
- Egypt’s attacking firepower: Trézéguet and Zizo combined for a 15-minute spell that broke Russia’s midfield.
- Coaching adjustments: Russia’s 4-3-3 failed to contain Egypt’s width; Egypt’s 4-2-3-1 exploited Russia’s high line.
- Stakes ahead: Egypt’s win boosts morale ahead of African Cup of Nations 2025 qualifiers.
The Match in 90 Minutes
Russia started aggressively, pressing Egypt high and forcing early errors. Within 12 minutes, Aleksandr Golovin opened the scoring with a clinical finish after a quick counter. But Egypt’s response was swift: Ahmed Elneny equalized in the 34th minute from the penalty spot after a foul on Mohamed Salah.
The second half saw Egypt dominate possession (62% to 38%), but Russia’s defensive discipline stifled their attack. The turning point came in the 78th minute when Trézéguet curled a free kick past Yuri Dyupin, sparking celebrations from the Egyptian bench.
Russia’s late substitution of Fedor Smolov in the 85th minute injected fresh energy, but Egypt’s defensive solidity held firm. The final goal arrived in the 90th minute when Salah rose highest in the box to head in a corner from Marwan Hamdallah, sealing a 2–1 victory.
Why Egypt Won: Tactical Masterclass
Egypt’s victory was built on three key tactical decisions:

- Exploiting Russia’s high line: Egypt’s front three—Salah, Trézéguet, and Zizo—constantly dragged Russia’s center-backs out of position. The Egyptian midfield (Elneny and Abdelmonem) then exploited the gaps with quick transitions.
- Set-piece dominance: Russia’s backline struggled with Egypt’s corner routine, conceding two goals from set pieces. Hamdallah’s delivery was clinical, while Salah’s aerial threat forced Russia to mark him tightly—only for him to score anyway.
- Defensive organization: Egypt’s back four (led by Ahmed Fathy) held firm against Russia’s counters, with full-backs Mohamed Magdy and Mostafa Mohamed tracking runners effectively.
Russia’s struggles: Their 4-3-3 formation lacked creativity in midfield, and Artem Dzyuba’s isolation on the left wing failed to break Egypt’s defense. Coach Stanislav Cherchesov may reconsider his reliance on direct play against possession-heavy sides.
Player of the Match & Key Performers
Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
Goal: 90’ header from corner
Impact: Scored the winner and was a constant threat in the box, forcing Russia to commit three defenders to him.
Ahmed Elneny (Egypt)
Goal: 34’ penalty
Impact: Orchestrated Egypt’s attack, creating chances for Trézéguet and Salah.
Trézéguet (Egypt)
Goal: 78’ free kick
Impact: His movement and hold-up play broke Russia’s midfield.
Yuri Dyupin (Russia)
Save: 30’ (saved penalty)
Impact: Only Russian player to make a crucial stop, but errors in positioning led to two goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Was this match competitive?
Yes. While Egypt dominated possession, Russia’s early goal and late substitution attempts made it a close, high-stakes game. The final score (2–1) reflected Egypt’s efficiency in front of goal.
How did Egypt’s tactics change from their last match?
Against Nigeria (a 1–0 loss), Egypt played a more direct style. Here, they prioritized quick transitions and set-piece routines, adapting to Russia’s defensive structure.
What’s Russia’s biggest issue?
Defensive errors and a lack of creativity in midfield. Their backline conceded two goals from corners, and Golovin’s goal came from a counterattacking mistake.
What’s your take on Egypt’s late winner? Did Russia’s tactics fail, or was this a fluke? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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