Egypt/Rwanda: Egypt Target Country Win
African champions Egypt are admitted that they must defeat Rwanda to keep their hopes of qualifying for the 2010 World/Nations Cup finals on track.
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Egypt head coach Hassan Shehata has belief that a world Cup berth is still within grasps.
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“We still have a chance to reach the World Cup, but we must win our forthcoming qualifier against Rwanda, otherwise our campaign would be doomed to failure,” he explained.
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Shehata put the Pharaohs’ 3-1 defeat to Algeria in Sunday’s World Cup qualifier down to the first goal they conceded.
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The six-time African champions were relatively stable in the first half, but they suffered a sudden collapse after the interval to allow the Desert Foxes to notch three goals in less than 20 minutes.
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Shehata is convinced that his men’s morale was completely damaged when the hosts broke the deadlock, saying the match ‘doesn’t reflect Egypt’s real caliber’.
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“The opener was damaging, it abysmally affected us and gave Algeria the opportunity to seal a reasonable victory,” the former Zamalek star said.
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Egypt face a struggle to qualify for the 2010 World Cup after an away defeat to Algeria leaves them stranded at the bottom of their group.