Egypt made to wait for World Cup qualification after Burkina Faso stalemate


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Egypt’s bid to secure World Cup
qualification was put on hold after a 0-0 draw against Burkina Faso in a flat
Group A encounter in Ouagadougou on Tuesday.
Hossam Hassan’s unbeaten side moved to 20
points and lead Group A by five points ahead of Burkina Faso, with two matches
remaining in the qualifiers.
With only the group winners qualifying
automatically, the seven-time African champions need two points from their last
two games to guarantee their spot and a fourth appearance at the World Cup.
They will face Djibouti and Guinea-Bissau in October.
Egypt coach Hassan, however, celebrated the
result, which moved his side one step closer to reaching the 48-team tournament
to be held in North America next year.
"It’s a great day for the Egyptian
people... I would like to thank every player for their efforts against a tough
team that has players in the Premier League, Bundesliga and Ligue 1,"
Hassan, the former Egypt striker who led them to the 1990 World Cup, told the
On Sport channel.
"Despite playing in Burkina Faso, we
played positively and created big chances. At the same time, we maintained
balance. We could have scored one or two goals before the end," he added.
Egypt suffered an early setback when
Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush was forced off through injury in the
ninth minute.
Their best moment came in the 67th minute
when Mohamed Salah set up Osama Faisal but the substitute’s strike was ruled
offside.
Egypt's Trezeguet had the first chance of
the game, but his effort was saved by Burkina Faso goalkeeper Herve Koffi.
The home side rarely attacked, with
Sunderland forward Bertrand Traore leading most of their best efforts.
Egypt went close to grabbing a winner in
the final moments, but Mostafa Mohamed missed two chances.
Hassan, Egypt’s all-time top scorer, will
be the first to lead his side to the World Cup both as a player and as a coach.
The 59-year-old coach said: "My goal was to coach the Egyptian national team. I have always dreamed of that. I want to fulfil the fans' dream and live up to their trust (by leading the team to the World Cup)."
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