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Senegal fans resorted to dirty tactics in a bid to give their country the upper hand during the crunch World 🍇 Cup play-off clash versus Egypt on Tuesday - by targeting opposing players with a shower of laser beams.
Mohamed Salah was 🍇 just one of the Egyptian stars on the receiving end of the harassment as a host of green lasers were 🍇 pointed in his face at various points throughout the fixture. Goalkeeper Mohammed El Shenawy was also a prime target for 🍇 Senegal fans, who furiously shone their lasers when he was faced with a free-kick or for each penalty in the 🍇 crucial shootout.
Hamdi Fathi's own goal after just four minutes put Senegal in front on the night and levelled the score 🍇 on aggregate after Egypt had taken a one-goal lead into the second leg at the Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade in 🍇 Diamniadio. The score stayed that way until after extra time, with the sides then forced into another shootout just months 🍇 after experiencing the same scenario in the Africa Cup of Nations final.
Again it was Senegal who emerged the victors, after 🍇 a nerve-wracking finale which started off with four missed spot kicks in a row. Even Salah could not tuck his 🍇 effort away having been moved up Egypt's order after missing out on the opportunity to take one at AFCON, this 🍇 time blazing his shot over after a host of lasers were shone in his direction in a bid to distract 🍇 him. It clearly worked a treat.
Mane was Senegal's hero in Cameroon less than two months ago by striking the spot 🍇 kick which gave his country their first ever continental triumph. Once again, he was on hand to net the winning 🍇 penalty against Egypt and ensure he and his compatriots will travel to Qatar this winter.