Sunday, 10 February 08, 07:46 PM
Egypt is champion of Africa again after defending its title with a 1-0 win over Cameroon in the final at Ohene Djan Stadium in Accra tonight.
A goal deep into the second half from Mohamed Aboutreika was the difference as Egypt dominated its West-African opponent from start to finish to win the African Cup of Nations.
But it took a horrifying error from Cameroon captain and semi-final hero Rigobert Song to open the door for the Pharaohs which Indomitable Lions goalkeeper Carlos Idriss Kameni had previously
kept shut with a string of fantastic saves.
In the 77th minute Song’s inability to control a long ball into the Cameroon half saw substitute Mohamed Zidan steal in to get a foot on the ball.
After winning a wrestle with Song inside the penalty area the Egyptian squared for Aboutreika who was left with a one-on-one finish against Kameni and duly slotted home.
The Egyptian bench exploded onto the team as the regular goal-scoring celebration of kneeling to prayer, then hands to the heavens ensued.
Cameroon were sparked by going behind but only managed to force one significant attempt on the target to trouble a flawless game from Esam El Hadary in the Egypt goal.
El Hadary saved from Stephane Mbia with a one-handed stop then watched Song head over the bar in the fourth minute of stoppage time as Cameroon threw everything forward.
Victory gives Egypt coach Hassan Shehata the status as one of only two coaches to have ever defended the Cup of Nations title successfully.
Egypt’s sixth trophy was well deserved as it peppered Kameni in the first half before controlling the balance of play in the second.
Confederation of African Football player of the tournament Hosny Abd Rabou hit the post with a diving header in the second half and followed it up with a rasping long-shot tipped around the
post by Kameni soon after.
Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o was awarded the golden boot after the match despite being frozen out completely after a brilliant defensive effort from Egypt’s backline, Hany Said leading the way with
a number of interceptions and crunching tackles.
Cameroon coach Otto Pfister was hamstrung by Alex Song's inability to run off an injury sustained in training and found himself out of substitutes early in the second half.
Teo Pellizzeri, Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra
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4 Comments
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The victory is expected. Especially in light of a strong team, with players who have great will and faith, and with high confidence in God. Also for prostrating to God and thanking Him everytime the team scores. All these elements along with the 300 million Arabs who support such a team, the victory should be expected. All the teams that lost (especially the Ivory Coast) did so because of their false pride and for foolishly boasting and bragging about their multi-million Euro international players! I hope the fans of the clubs these over priced players come from see how they were helpless infront of the Egyptians!
The biggest thing I've learned from this Africa Cup of Nations is that domestic Egyptian football might be worth a look. Players like Aboutreika and El-Haddary could easily cut it in Europe, but they might never move. So I'd happily watch some Egyptian league football to see them in action.
i think not only aboutreka or el- Haddary are only who played the game as well but each one of the egyptian players gave the egyptian and african game it's right, and they worth more than a look.they are realy deserved the african continent throne.