Egypt needed two second-half goals to claim their first win in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, beating Botswana 2-0 away. Basel midfielder Mohamed Elneny broke the deadlock after 56 minutes with a stunning long-range drive, which marked his first-ever competitive goal. Elneny's former club-mate Mohamed Salah made it two six minutes later with a typical curling effort following Amr Gamal's fine layoff. Egypt move to third of Group G as they are still three points behind joint-leaders Tunisia and Senegal, who meet later on Friday. VIDEOS Elneny strikes home from long range. Chelsea winger Salah slams home the second.