The Telegram (St. John's)

Hosts on brink of last 16

Russia beats Egypt 3-1, Senegal picks up Africa’s first win at tournament

- WORLD CUP BY STEVE DOUGLAS

Russia scored three goals in a 15-minute span early in the second half to set up a 3-1 win over Egypt on Tuesday, moving the host nation to the brink of the World Cup’s knockout stage.

Mohamed Salah won and converted a penalty for a consolatio­n goal on his return from injury but Egypt’s first World Cup in 28 years could be over in barely five days following a second straight loss.

Ahmed Fathi poked the ball into his own net - the fifth owngoal of the tournament - to put Russia ahead in the 47th minute.

Then Denis Cheryshev and Artyom Dzyuba scored in quick succession to leave Russia on course for a victory that followed up a 5-0 opening-night win over Saudi Arabia.

It was Cheryshev’s third goal of the World Cup, putting him tied with Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of the scoring chart.

Russia’s place in the round of 16 will be assured if Uruguay wins or draws against the Saudis on Wednesday. Those two scenarios would also eliminate Egypt, which started with a 1-0 loss to Uruguay.

SENEGAL 2, POLAND 1

MOSCOW - Senegal became the first African team to win at this year’s World Cup, defeating Poland 2-1 Tuesday on a firsthalf own-goal and a controvers­ial second-half strike by Mbaye Niang.

Senegal, back in the tournament for the first time since 2002, went ahead in the 37th minute when Thiago Cionek’s attempted block of Idrissa Gueye’s shot wrong-footed goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who was picked to start over fellow Arsenal castoff Lukasz Fabianski.

Niang, who had returned to the field from treatment, later beat Szczesny to a backpass and had an open net when he doubled the lead in the 60th.

Grzegorz Krychowiak, whose backpass led to Senegal’s second goal, headed in a free kick in the 86th minute to end Poland’s streak of five straight scoreless World Cup openers.

Both teams’ stars, Senegal’s Sadio Mane and Poland’s Robert Lewandowsk­i, rarely threatened in quiet World Cup debuts.

Senegal is tied for the group lead with Japan, which upset Colombia 2-1 earlier. Senegal will play Japan on Sunday, when Poland meets Colombia.

JAPAN 2, COLOMBIA 1

SARANSK, Russia - Japan did what no other Asian team had ever done at a World Cup - beat a South American squad on the biggest stage in soccer.

The 2-1 victory over Colombia on Tuesday was another surprising result in an unpredicta­ble tournament.

A costly mistake by Colombia midfielder Carlos Sanchez in the opening minutes led to a red card and a penalty, helping Japan take an early lead.

Coming in the third minute, it was the second fastest red card in World Cup history and the first of this year’s tournament.

Yuya Osako won a bouncing ball to begin a sequence that led to the red card and the penalty. Sanchez blocked Shinji Kagawa’s shot with his extended right arm and was ejected. Kagawa then converted from the spot.

Colombia, which played with 10 men for the rest of the match, scored late in the first half on Juan Quintero’s rolling but accurate free kick, which sneaked inside the right post.

Osako’s gritty determinat­ion led to a 73rd-minute header from Keisuke Honda’s corner kick that gave Japan three points in Group H.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Egypt’s Ahmed Hegazy, right, challenges for the ball against Russia’s Artyom Dzyuba during Group A action Tuesday at the 2018 soccer World Cup in St. Petersburg, Russia.
AP PHOTO Egypt’s Ahmed Hegazy, right, challenges for the ball against Russia’s Artyom Dzyuba during Group A action Tuesday at the 2018 soccer World Cup in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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