HT - Egypt 1, Belgium 0

It's been a physical battle filled with hard tackles and last-ditch clearances. Egypt hasn't put together many well-coordinated attacking sequences, but they have been decisive during their moments on the ball. Emam Ashour scored his first international goal to give Egypt the lead. The veteran winger was found by Mohamed Salah who played the ball in, where he had space to operate and blast a low shot in from distance.
It's rare for Thibaut Courtois to get beat from distance. That's how well-struck the shot was. The world class goalkeeper did shortly respond afterwards saving a powerful low shot from Ziko. That's one of the few positives in a lackluster first half for Belgium. They have been wasteful with the few chances created. The attacking front has looked out of sync without a focal point.
Kevin De Bruyne should have scored in the sixth minute after a nice passing sequence with Jeremy Doku and Charles De Ketelaere. He curled his shot wide of the far post. De Ketelaere combined with Doku again before the half in the box. The Atalanta playmaker's excellent lay off was wasted off by Doku's wild shot that went well over the bar.
It's only a matter of time before Romelu Lukaku will be brought on to give Belgium a much-needed focal point. They have been outmanned in the box by Egypt's imposing, well-organized defense. There is also concern for Belgium at the back, where they've looked vulnerable when tested. Egypt looked the more threatening team to go into halftime. It will take some effort by Belgium to come back in this intense match.









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