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Egypt wins in World Cup knockout round debut with 4-2 penalty shootout edge over Australia
Mohamed Salah leads Egypt to its first-ever World Cup knockout victory, defeating Australia on penalties in Arlington. The Pharaohs now advance to face defending champion Argentina in the round of 16.
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