Mohamed Salah scored four times and took his goal tally for Egypt past 50 as they began their World Cup qualifying campaign with an expected victory over tiny Djibouti, while Nigeria were held to a shock home draw by Lesotho on Thursday.

Mohamed Salah scored four times and took his goal tally for Egypt past 50 as they began their World Cup qualifying campaign with an expected victory over tiny Djibouti, while Nigeria were held to a shock home draw by Lesotho on Thursday.
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