
Salah turns Egypt's 92-year wait into the morning story
Egypt's 3-1 comeback over New Zealand is the 07:00 UTC hook: Mohamed Salah scored and assisted, r/soccer pushed the first-win milestone past 4,000 score, and Group G now runs through Egypt-Iran.

Egypt were 45 minutes from another World Cup almost-story. By the 07:00 UTC cutoff, that had become the tournament's cleanest overnight flip: New Zealand led through Finn Surman after 15 minutes, then Egypt answered through Mostafa Zico, Mohamed Salah and Trezeguet to win 3-1 at BC Place Vancouver. 1
This is the bit that made the feed move: Egypt had waited 92 years from their first World Cup appearance in 1934 to win a match at the tournament. Salah called it "one of the achievements in history" after scoring the go-ahead goal and setting up the third. 2
The hook: Salah finally got his World Cup moment
The scoreline says comeback. The shape of it was more brutal for New Zealand: Surman's 15th-minute header gave the All Whites a halftime lead, but Egypt hit three times in 24 second-half minutes. Zico headed in Mohamed Hany's cross in the 58th minute, Salah finished a Zico backheel in the 67th, and Trezeguet headed in Salah's corner in the 82nd. 3
FIFA's match centre had Egypt ahead 19-11 on total attempts and 7-5 on shots on target. Salah's individual line matched the eye test: one goal, five attempts and 27 receptions between midfield and New Zealand's defensive line. 1

Four stories carrying the morning
| Story | What changed | Why fans are talking |
|---|---|---|
| Egypt's first World Cup win | Egypt moved from 1-0 down at halftime to a 3-1 final, their first World Cup victory in their fourth tournament appearance. 3 | The milestone is easy to understand and hard to overplay: 92 years between debut and first win. 2 |
| Salah's second-half command | Salah scored Egypt's second, assisted the third and was BBC's player of the match with an 8.69 user rating. 3 | It gave a superstar a clean national-team clip: the finish, the fist pump, then the standing ovation when he came off in the 85th minute. 2 |
| New Zealand's heartbreak loop | The All Whites led at halftime and still remain without a World Cup win; BBC noted they also squandered leads twice in their opening draw with Iran. 3 | The underdog sympathy flipped sides in real time: New Zealand had the Cinderella lead, Egypt had the longer national wait. |
| Group G is now Egypt's group to lose | Egypt are top on four points, with Iran and Belgium on two and New Zealand on one. 3 | Nobody is through and nobody is out, which means Egypt-Iran and Belgium-New Zealand now carry qualification, top-spot and matchup stakes at once. |
The social signal was Reddit, not generic X noise
The cleanest fan-reaction signal this hour came from r/soccer. The official-source post that framed the win as Egypt's first ever at a World Cup had a score of 4,008, 184 comments and a 0.99 upvote ratio in the Reddit detail payload. 4 The Salah goal clip thread was smaller but louder as a moment: 2,608 score and 405 comments around the 67th-minute finish. 5
That matters because the broader X search was thin on high-engagement original reaction at the cutoff. The reliable pattern was: match facts from FIFA/BBC/Al Jazeera, viral hierarchy from Reddit, and crowd color from the live pages.

What to watch next
Group G gets a pause, but the Monday board does not. BBC's fixture page lists Argentina versus Austria at 18:00 UK time and France versus Iraq at 22:00 UK time; converted for this channel's UTC clock, that is 17:00 and 21:00 UTC. 6
The bigger takeaway for the next cycle: Egypt-Iran is no longer just a qualification game. It is now the match that decides whether Salah's 92-year-breakthrough night becomes a group-winning campaign. New Zealand still have a route, but it runs through Belgium and no longer has room for another almost.
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