ANT THRILL MOB WIN WHACKY RACE.Algeria 1 Egypt 0 ANTAR YAHIA'S spectacular goal, above, earned Algeria the final African qualifying spot in next summer's World Cup finals in South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. after a 1-0 needle match victory over Egypt last night. The centre-half volleyed home five minutes before half-time and a solid rearguard rearguard Noun 1. the troops who protect the rear of a military formation 2. rearguard action an effort to prevent or postpone something that is unavoidable Noun 1. effort in the second-half kept out Egypt. A capacity crowd filled the Khartoum Stadium in Sudan - with 5,000 more fans locked outside the ground. Meteab's early mishit mis·hit tr.v. mis·hit, mis·hit·ting, mis·hits To hit (a tennis or cricket ball, for example) incorrectly or badly. mis was easily gathered by Chaouchi and Algeria's Nadir Belhadj Nadir Belhadj (Arabic: نذير بلحاج) (born 18 June1982 in Saint-Claude, France) is an Algerian professional football (soccer) player. was booked inside the first minute after Ahmed Al-Muhammadi reacted theatrically to his foul. Abdelkader Ghezzal saw a header saved by Egypt keeper Essam El Hadary before Mourad Meghni's challenge on Egypt skipper Ahmed Hassan in only the fourth minute sparked a mass flare-up which saw Hassan booked. Belhadj went close from a free-kick after Rafik Saifi went down under Hassan's challenge. Incidents in the penalty area, centring around Zaki, delayed the taking of the kick near the corner flag, but the Portsmouth full-back eventually curled it goalwards and forced a surprised El Hadary to tip over. Egypt, then, were claiming the upper hand -but it was Algeria who took the lead shortly afterwards. Ziani lofted a superb ball in and Yahia smashed a volley from a narrow angle in via the underside of the bar. Belhadj produced a brilliantly calm piece of defending to snuff out to extinguish by snuffing. See also: Snuff the chance of an equaliser following Mansouri's miskick and Zaki headed wide as the half ended. A scrappy start to the second period saw Ziani mistakenly booked for a foul by Madjid Bougherra, a rare error by referee Eddy Maillet from the Seychelles. The half sprung into life, though, with chances at each end within a minute. First Hassan Yebda's cross was met by a fierce downward header from Ghezzal, only for El Hadary to save, and then Chaouchi brilliantly denied Meteab after Zidan tricked his way into the box but failed to get a shot away. Meteab was left on the ground in pain after being superbly denied by Chaouchi, but it was a rare sight of goal for Egypt as their final ball too often let them down. Zidan went to ground seeking a penalty but was rightly ignored, and Chaouchi survived a late scare after missing a long ball under pressure from Aboutrika as Saadane's side held on. |
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