Cape Town: Mohamed Salah had his say this time as Egypt beat Sadio Man's Senegal 1-0 in the first leg of their World Cup playoff.
Salah's early shot in Cairo on Friday cannoned off the crossbar, hit Senegal defender Saliou Ciss and went in to give Egypt a slim advantage over the newly crowned African champion to take to the second leg in Senegal on Tuesday.
The Salah-Man international rivalry continued six weeks after the Liverpool teammates met in the final of the African Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
Then, Man hit the winning penalty in a shootout to give Senegal its first major title as Salah watched on helpless.
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Egypt started the playoff at breakneck speed at Cairo International Stadium and the own goal from Ciss came in the fourth minute. Salah sprinted away after it went in and was mobbed in celebration by just about every player from the Egypt bench.
There was redemption of sorts for Algeria, too.
The Algerians returned to the same stadium where they were dumped out of the African Cup in the group stage as defending champion to clinch a crucial 1-0 away win over Cameroon in the first leg of their playoff.
Striker Islam Slimani scored with a header in the first half at Japoma Stadium in Douala, justifying his promotion to the starting lineup.
Cameroon goalkeeper Andr Onana got a hand to the header but pushed it only onto the crossbar and watched the ball drop into the goal behind him.
Cameroon was playing its first game under new coach and former national captain Rigobert Song, who was brought in to replace Toni Conceicao despite Conceicao leading Cameroon to a fairly impressive third place at the African Cup.
The debut didn't go according to plan for Song, and Cameroon must come from behind in the second leg in Blida to reach the World Cup in Qatar and extend its African record to eight World Cup appearances. Algeria hardly ever loses at home.