Egypt succumb to France’s superiority in men’s Olympic semi-final

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Lyon, France – Egypt’s quest for Olympic football glory ended in heartbreak as they succumbed to a resurgent France side 3-1 after extra time in a thrilling semi-final at the Stade de Lyon on Monday.

The Pharaohs, backed by passionate support, defied expectations by becoming the first team to breach France’s previously impenetrable defence in this tournament.

Mahmoud Saber etched his name in Egyptian football history with a thunderous strike in the 62nd minute, sending shockwaves through the packed stadium and igniting dreams of an upset.

The CAF media outlet said Egypt’s resolute defence, which had frustrated the hosts for much of the match, seemed poised to secure a historic victory.

However, France’s relentless pressure finally told the story in the 83rd minute when Jean-Philippe Mateta levelled the score, forcing the game into extra time.

The turning point came just two minutes into the additional period when Omar Fayed received his marching orders for a rash challenge, leaving Egypt to battle on with ten men.

The numerical disadvantage proved too much for the tiring Pharaohs, as Mateta struck again in the 99th minute to put France ahead.

Michael Olise, who was instrumental throughout, sealed France’s victory with a clinical finish in the 108th minute, crushing Egypt’s hopes of reaching their first-ever Olympic football final.

Despite the disappointment, Egypt’s campaign has been a source of pride for the nation and the African continent.

Their journey to the semi-finals, including a dramatic penalty shootout victory in the quarters, showcased the progress of Egyptian football on the global stage.

The Pharaohs will now turn their attention to the bronze medal match, where they have the opportunity to secure Egypt’s first Olympic football medal – a fitting consolation for their valiant efforts in Paris.

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