JOHANNESBURG
(AFP) – Ghana overwhelmed Egypt 6-1 Tuesday in the first leg of an
Africa zone play-off to all but secure a third consecutive World Cup
finals appearance.
The ‘Black Stars’ took an early lead, were 3-1 in front by half-time,
and another three goals left Egypt facing an almost impossible task on
November 19 in Cairo.
Asamoah Gyan scored twice and Majeed Waris, Sulley Muntari and
Christian Atsu once for the home team while Wael Gomaa conceded an own
goal.
Mohamed Abou Trika was the lone Egyptian marksman, converting a
spot-kick to pull the score back to 2-1 before the Ghanaians took total
control.
It was a remarkable scoreline that not even the most partisan
supporters of the ‘Black Stars’ could have imagined before the kick-off.
Ghana started with inexperienced centre-backs Jerry Akaminko and
Rashid Sumaila in place of injured John Boye and Jonathan Mensah.
Midfielders Mohammed Rabiu and Kevin-Prince Boateng were also
sidelined by injuries and a suspension ruled out play-anywhere Harrison
Afful.
The ‘Black Stars’ line-up comprised footballers from nine countries,
with Italy and South Africa providing two each, while eight of the Egypt
line-up came from African champions Al-Ahly.
Those chosen from the Cairo ‘Red Devils’ included a couple of ‘golden
oldies’, centre-back Gomaa, 38, and midfielder Abou Trika, 34, seeking
first World Cup finals appearances.
Egypt resembled nerve-riddled amateurs in the early stages before a
near-capacity crowd at the 50,000-capacity Baba Yara Stadium in the
second biggest Ghanaian city of Kumasi.
Gyan scuffed a chance after just 11 seconds and they could have been
two goals ahead before he put Ghana in front on five minutes.
The former Sunderland striker picked up a loose ball, drove into the
box and fired a low shot across goalkeeper Sherif Ekramy into the far
corner.
Ekramy was working overtime, blocking a Kwadwo Asamoah shot and
changing direction to push away a Waris header as Ghana dominated.
It was no surprise when the home side doubled their advantage on 22
minutes after dazzling dribbling from Chelsea midfielder Essien.
He took the ball past several opponents and when his charge was
blocked by Ekramy, the ball struck shaven-haired Gomaa and rolled into
the net.
Egypt, the only country to win all six Africa zone group games, were
rattled and American coach Bob Bradley switched from a back four to
three central defenders.
With five ‘Pharaohs’ in midfield, the visitors gradually came into
the game and unmarked Mohamed Naguib wasted a chance by heading over at
the far post.
It was a warning for the ‘Blacks Stars’ and Daniel Opare almost
conceded an own goal before Egypt halved the deficit four minutes from
the break.
Sumaila fouled Mohamed Salah and Abou Trika calmly stroked the penalty into the corner as Fatawu Dauda dived the wrong way.
But Ghana took just three minutes to regain a two-goal advantage with
Waris nodding a Muntari free-kick across Ekramy and into the far
corner.
Egypt needed to score first in the second half to get back into the
game, but fell even further behind eight minutes after the restart.
An attempted bicycle kick from Muntari hit the turf and as the ball
rose, Gyan nodded past Ekramy for his fifth goal of the qualifying
campaign.
The goalkeeper was forced to retire injured soon after and when
replacement Ahmed El Shenawy pulled down Waris, Muntari converted the
penalty before Atsu completed the rout.
VANGUARD
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