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Russia beats Egypt, on brink of last 16

Russia 3 Egypt 1

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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Two wins, eight goals and almost certainly a place in the knockout stage for first time since the Soviet era. Russia is enjoying quite the party at its own World Cup — and not even the highly anticipate­d return of Mohamed Salah could slow it down on Tuesday.

Confoundin­g grim pretournam­ent prediction­s, the host nation earned a second straight emphatic victory to start the group stage by beating Egypt 3-1. Having already routed Saudi Arabia 5-0, Russia is likely to be celebratin­g a spot in the round of 16 by Wednesday evening and few could have seen that happening so soon.

JAPAN 2, COLOMBIA 1

In 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.

SENEGAL 2, POLAND 1

In Moscow, Senegal midfielder Mbaye Niang saw the signal from the referee to re-enter following treatment for an injury and jogged along the center line. Then Niang noticed Poland’s Grzegorz Krychowiak loft a backpass to Jan Bednarek, who hadn’t realized Niang was back on the field.

Niang outsprinte­d goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny to reach the ball about 40 yards from the net, knocked the ball forward and tapped it in for Senegal’s second fluky goal of the night. The Lions of Teranga held on for a 2-1 win over Poland and opened the World Cup with a surprising victory — just like in 2002.

 ?? GREGORIO BORGIA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Russia’s Mario Fernandes, left, challenges Egypt’s Mohamed Salah on Tuesday during the Group A match at the World Cup in St. Petersburg, Russia.
GREGORIO BORGIA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Russia’s Mario Fernandes, left, challenges Egypt’s Mohamed Salah on Tuesday during the Group A match at the World Cup in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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