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Salah’s Panenka Seals Historic Egypt Shootout Win Over Australia
Ice in His Veins: Salah’s Audacious Panenka Seals Historic Egypt Shootout Win Over Australia
History has been made in the Lone Star State. In a breathless Round of 32 encounter that went the absolute distance at Dallas Stadium, Egypt shattered a 92-year curse to record their first-ever knockout stage victory at a FIFA World Cup finals.
Locked at 1-1 after 120 minutes of punishing tactical warfare, the tie was ultimately decided by a dramatic penalty shootout. It was a moment destined for footballing royalty, and Egyptian captain Mohamed Salah delivered in the coldest manner imaginable—chipping an audacious Panenka straight down the middle to inspire a 4-2 shootout triumph.
A Tale of Two Headers
The contest burst into life with dynamic attacking intent from both camps. The Socceroos came agonizingly close to drawing first blood within the opening five minutes when Cristian Volpato unleashed a ferocious long-range effort that rattled the top of the crossbar.
Instead, it was the Pharaohs who found the breakthrough in the 13th minute. Following a half-cleared set-play, Karim Hafez hung a perfectly calibrated cross to the back post. Midfielder Emam Ashour reacted fastest, stooping low to steer a sharp header into the back of the net, marking his second goal of the tournament.
Egypt squandered a golden opportunity to double their cushion early in the second half when Omar Marmoush dragged a shot wide when clean through on goal. They were made to pay dearly for the miss in the 55th minute. Australia’s aerial threat from a wide free-kick bore fruit when Egyptian right-back Mohamed Hany inadvertently glanced the ball into his own net. The equalizer marked Hany’s second own goal of the tournament, contributing to a record-breaking tournament tally.
The Popovic Gamble Fails to Pay Off

As extra time bled away, Egypt mounted a fierce offensive surge. The Pharaohs thought they had won it in the dying seconds of normal time, but Australian shot-stopper Patrick Beach produced a sensational, full-stretch reflex save to tip a thumping Ramy Rabia header over the crossbar.
With a penalty shootout looking completely inevitable, Australia manager Tony Popovic rolled the ultimate tactical dice in the 118th minute, withdrawing the outstanding Beach to bring on veteran captain Mathew Ryan specifically for the spot-kicks.
The Dramatic Penalty Shootout Breakdown
| Taker | Team | Execution Type / Outcome | Shootout Score |
| Harry Souttar | Australia | ❌ Blasted over the crossbar | Aus 0 – 0 Egy |
| Mahmoud Saber | Egypt | ⚽ Confidently smashed home | Aus 0 – 1 Egy |
| Jackson Irvine | Australia | ⚽ Effortlessly converted | Aus 1 – 1 Egy |
| Ramy Rabia | Egypt | ⚽ Drilled into the corner | Aus 1 – 2 Egy |
| Awer Mabil | Australia | ⚽ Sent the keeper the wrong way | Aus 2 – 2 Egy |
| Mohamed Salah | Egypt | ⚽ Audacious chipped Panenka | Aus 2 – 3 Egy |
| Lucas Herrington | Australia | ❌ Struck the crossbar | Aus 2 – 3 Egy |
| Hossam Abdelmaguid | Egypt | ⚽ Slotted home the winner | Aus 2 – 4 Egy |
Salah Captures the World’s Imagination
While 18-year-old Hossam Abdelmaguid coolly converted the definitive winning penalty to spark unbridled delirium among the travelling Egyptian support, the night belonged entirely to Mohamed Salah.
Stepping up under unimaginable pressure against a fresh, specialized goalkeeper in Maty Ryan, the Liverpool icon showcased nerves of absolute steel. His delicate chip down the middle completely fooled the diving keeper and immediately went viral on social media as the defining image of Egypt’s tournament run.
Mohamed Salah Post-Match: “The hamstring injury kept me off the pitch for days, and it was frustrating to watch from the periphery. But when the moment demanded composure, I knew what I had to do. If someone was going to take that responsibility, it had to be me.”
What’s Next for the Pharaohs
Hossam Hassan’s side will quickly pack their bags for a highly anticipated Round of 16 clash scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, at the Atlanta Stadium. They will face the winner of the high-stakes knockout matchup between reigning world champions Argentina and tournament dark horses Cape Verde.