Egypt’s match with Belgium ends in a draw after a late rally that includes an own goal. Reports agree that Emam Ashour gives Egypt the lead during the contest, putting Egypt ahead. Belgium then responds, but instead of restoring the lead through a standard strike, the equalizer comes from an own goal by Mohamed Hany. With the own goal cancelling out Ashour’s earlier goal, the match reaches a level scoreline and is settled as a draw. Both outlets frame the result as Egypt securing a draw through late momentum and Belgium drawing level via the own goal, rather than by maintaining a lead at the time of Ashour’s opener. The combined accounts focus on the key scoring moments—Ashour’s goal for Egypt and Hany’s own goal for Belgium—and the final outcome of a draw.
Egypt draw Belgium after late rally featuring an own goal
Egypt’s match with Belgium ends in a draw after a late rally that includes an own goal. Reports agree that Emam Ashour gives Egypt the lead during the contest, putting Egypt ahead. Belgium then respon...
- Emam Ashour scores for Egypt to give them the lead.
- Mohamed Hany scores an own goal to equalize for Belgium.
- The match finishes as a draw.
- Both scoring events are the only highlighted goals in the reports.
- The draw is presented as being secured after a late rally.
Emam Ashour gave Egypt the lead but it was cancelled out by an own goal from Mohamed Hany.
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