Egypt forward Mohamed Salah scores in a 3-1 World Cup match against New Zealand, adding to his record for the national team, according to multiple reports. The match takes place on Sunday night. Salah reaches 68 goals in international play with his strike, moving close to the overall scoring mark for Egypt. He is described as one goal behind Hossam Hassan, Egypt’s current coach, who holds the team’s career goals record. The reports also note that Salah has now scored three goals at the World Cup, a tally presented as the highest by any Egyptian player in World Cup competition. One outlet also mentions that Salah’s club future remains undecided, while emphasizing that his international performance continues to build his legacy with Egypt. All accounts attribute the milestones to Salah’s contribution in the match and frame the World Cup scoring total and near-record status as the main highlights.