Egypt 2 Ghana 1: Black Stars reach third World Cup running despite Cairo defeat
Wednesday, November 20, 2013 by DailymailGhana secured a third successive World Cup finals appearance despite being beaten by Egypt in the second leg of their playoff in Cairo on Tuesday.
The Ghanaians triumphed 7-3 on aggregate, having done the hard work in the first leg in Kumasi last month, and will now get the opportunity to improve on their quarter-final finish at the 2010 Worl Cup in South Africa.
Egypt, playing in strife-torn Cairo for the first time in two years, restored some pride with victory on the night thanks to goals by former Wigan Athletic forward Amr Zaki and Hull City striker Gedo.
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On target: Kevin-Prince Boateng scored a consolation for Ghana on the night
Kevin-Prince Boateng grabbed a late goal for Ghana.
For Egypt it is another heart-breaking qualification near-miss, having not appeared at the World Cup since Italia 90 despite winning an unmatched four African Nations Cup titles in the same period.
The home team went in front after 25 minutes when a free kick from Mohamed Aboutrika out on the right was not collected by goalkeeper Fatau Dauda and Zaki appeared to use his elbow to bundle the ball home.
Ghana showed little ambition to go forward in search of an equaliser while Egypt found it tough to break down their stubborn defence.
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The hosts went close when a shot from Gedo was cleared off the line by Jerry Akaminko, with Dauda again failing to deal with an aerial ball.
The game opened up in the final 10 minutes and Gedo was on target in the 86th minute when he collected a pass from Mohamed Salah and blasted low past Dauda.
Ghana then exploited some gaps at the back with Asamoah Gyan finding space on the right and his low cross being turned in by Boateng.
In the first leg Ghana thrashed their opponents 6-1, with Gyan grabbing two, and Chelsea new boy Christian Atsu also netting.
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Stretch: Hossam Ghaly (right) tries to reach the ball ahead of Ghana's Andre Ayew (left)
Ghana will be hoping to make up for a frustrating World Cup in South Africa. They lost to Uruguay on penalties in a controversial game.
Luis Suarez infamously handled the ball on the goal-line to prevent Ghana from scoring what was likely to be the goal that saw them reach the semi-finals.
The two sides could meet again next year, with Uruguay set to appear at the tournament after thrashing Jordan in their play-off.
Chop: Egypt player Mohamed Naguib (bottom) vies for the ball with Ghanas Kwadwo Asamoah
Tussle: Ghana's Edwin Gyimah (left) fights for the ball with Mohamed Mohamed Nagy
Acrobatics: Mohamed Aboutrika shoots athletically past Ghana's Daniel Opare
Dazzled: A green laser from an Egypt fan shines in the eyes of Ghana goal keeper Abdul Fatawu Dauda
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