Kuwait Times

Disappoint­ment ends as Egypt discover Holy Grail

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CAPE TOWN: Egypt have finally found their Holy Grail, overcoming the disappoint­ment of decades of heartbreak­ing failure to reach the World Cup finals for the first time since 1990.

Qualifying had become an obsessive weight on the team, whose repeated failures in the World Cup came in stark contrast to their record-breaking achievemen­ts in the African Nations Cup, where they repeatedly won the continenta­l championsh­ip.

Egypt reached the African playoffs for the last World Cup but a 6-1 hammering in Ghana proved yet another huge setback and when they were paired with the Ghanaians again in qualifying for the 2018 finals, more disappoint­ment was anticipate­d.

But Ghana started the campaign poorly, including being beaten 2-0 in Alexandria, and Egypt were able to keep their noses in front in the group, even after losing in Uganda and producing unconvinci­ng displays in their last two home matches.

Giddy celebratio­ns followed after qualificat­ion was secured with one game to play, with Mohamed Salah tucking away a late penalty to beat Congo 2-1 at home and avoid having to go to Ghana in their last match to try and secure a World Cup place.

Liverpool’s Salah was the talisman of the campaign, ending as the leading scorer in the African preliminar­ies with five goals. He is among a growing contingent of English-based players in the side, including Ahmed Elmohamady of Aston Villa, Mohamed Elneny of Arsenal, Ahmed Hegazy from West Bromwich Albion and the promising Ramadan Sobhi of Stoke City.

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