Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is in fine form heading into Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
The 27-year-old was a second-half substitute and helped set up two goals in a 3-1 friendly win over Guinea on Sunday.
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Marwan Mohsen had given Egypt an early lead before Sory Kaba equalised in the 63rd minute.
And Salah assisted late goals from Ahmed Ali Kamel and Omar Gaber to secure a final warm-up victory.
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But it was the former Chelsea winger’s skill for the second goal which caught the eye.
Salah raced past Guinea goalkeeper Aly Keita, who tried to claim the ball for a second time as the Egypt captain cut back on to his left foot and hit the post before Kamel tapped in the rebound.
Egypt, who are hosts and favourites to win the Africa Cup of Nations, kick off the tournament against Zimbabwe on Friday.
Pharaohs striker Ahmed ‘Kouka’ Hassan has heaped praise on ‘role model’ Salah.
He said: “Salah for me is a brother, because I’ve known him since we were kids as we were always together in the national teams Under-16, 17 until the first-team.
“So I know him very well. He is a very humble guy, a role model for me and all Egyptians.
“It is a great feeling to play with one of the best players in the world right now.”