Egypt retaliated two times to draw 2-2 with Ghana at the Africa Cup of Countries following an exuberant last part in Abidjan.




 Mohammed Kudus impacted in to put Ghana ahead in first-half stoppage time, a moment after Pharaohs commander Mohamed Salah was constrained off through injury.


Omar Marmoush evened out however West Ham's Kudus immediately reestablished the Dark Stars' lead with a redirected exertion.


In any case, Mostafa Mohamed cut in to allow Egypt their subsequent point and leave Ghana winless after two Gathering B games.


There were late possibilities at one or the flip side to win it, with Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori saving Emam Ashour's shot before Pharaohs manager Mohamed El Shenawy neglected to clear a corner which Iddrisu Baba couldn't redirect goalwards.


Chris Hughton's Dark Stars lost their initial game against Cape Verde and the four-time mainland champions are near the precarious edge of a second progressive gathering stage exit from the Afcon finals.


Cape Verde will get best position in Gathering B assuming that the islanders beat Mozambique on Tuesday (14:00 GMT), with both Egypt and Ghana holding on to figure out their expectation for the last round of games on Monday.


The 24-group design implies three focuses might be sufficient to qualify as one of four best third-put sides.

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