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Angola and Egypt played out a tense and physical 0–0 draw at the Stade d’Agadir on Monday night, as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations group stage continued to deliver tight, high-intensity encounters.

While the scoreline remained unchanged, the match was far from short on drama. Angola enjoyed the better of the contest, particularly in the second half, but Egypt’s defensive discipline and resilience ensured they left with a point.

The opening exchanges set the tone for a bruising contest. Egypt attempted to dictate play through possession, while Angola looked to impose themselves physically and disrupt their opponents’ rhythm.

Angola created the first real opening in the 11th minute when Kialonda Gaspar met a low cross inside the area, but his effort failed to find the target. Egypt responded through Mostafa Mohamed, whose acrobatic overhead kick caused momentary alarm, only for Abdelmaguid to miscue the follow-up.

As the first half wore on, Angola grew in confidence. Chico Banza wasted a promising chance from the edge of the box shortly before the break, before Fredy tested Egyptian goalkeeper Shobeir with a fierce long-range strike that forced a spectacular save in the 44th minute. By half-time, Angola were firmly on the front foot, yet still without reward.

Egypt made several changes after the interval in an attempt to shift momentum, but it was Angola who continued to threaten. Fredy struck the woodwork with a curling free-kick in the 53rd minute and remained at the heart of Angola’s attacking play, driving forward from midfield and probing centrally.

The Palancas Negras sustained their pressure through Mabululu and Modesto, but their final touch repeatedly let them down. The closest moment of the match arrived ten minutes from time when substitute M’Bala Nzola found space in the box, only to see his effort brush the outside of the post.

Egypt, though largely second-best in open play, defended with composure and organisation, soaking up late pressure and seeing out a nervous stoppage time to preserve their clean sheet.

In the end, the draw reflected a match level in goals but not in initiative. Angola were the more enterprising side and may feel they missed an opportunity, while Egypt will be satisfied with a point earned through resolve rather than fluency as the group stage edges closer to its decisive phase.