IT’S BEEN A long time since Egypt last qualified for a World Cup and despite their continental success, it’s been a tough road.
They may have tasted African Cup of Nations success four times, including three straight victories between 2006 and 2010, but getting reacquainted with a World Cup has consistently eluded them.
You have to go back to Italia ’90 when they last reached the promised land. They were eliminated at the group stage but conceded just two goals in three games and drew with both reigning European champions the Netherlands and Jack Charlton’s Republic of Ireland.
Infamously, in the immediate aftermath of the latter, Eamon Dunphy skewered the Irish performance live on RTE and described it as ‘rubbish’ and ‘shameful’.
“I felt embarrassed for soccer,” he said.
“Embarrassed for the country. I feel ashamed with that performance. Everyone in the country has been let down. The Egyptians were terrible. They are terrible. England will do a job on them. We should be ashamed of the way we went about the game. This is a great footballing country…only to go out and play that rubbish.”
Dunphy’s prediction was a little off and England later huffed and puffed against a resolute and organised Egyptian defence in their group finale. Mark Wright scored the only goal of the game just before the hour and Egypt headed home.
Ever since it’s been a frustrating World Cup story.
Until now.
Having finished as runners-up in this year’s Africa Cup of Nations under Hector Cuper, the team needed a win against Congo on Sunday to book their place in Russia.
Liverpool attacker Mo Salah opened the scoring but the guests later equalised. The game seemed certain to finish in stalemate when Egypt were awarded a penalty in the 95th-minute.
#Egypt qualifies for #Russia 2018 World Cup after defeating Congo. pic.twitter.com/qLrI123GMX
— Zaid Benjamin (@zaidbenjamin) October 8, 2017
Salah stepped up and made no mistake to cue incredible, jubilant scenes in Alexandria.
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Kane is still not at Laca’s level, goals or not. Next season after Laca gets a full English season under his belt he will walk the golden boot
@Whatshisname: Started drinking early today did ya? Sure why not it’s nearly Christmas!
@Whatshisname: bit early for the sauce Barber
@Whatshisname: it’s comments like that that just make me scroll straight past ..what a truly stupid statement son! Embarrassed for ya mate
@Whatshisname: some ham
@Barry Evans: he’s obviously having a laugh!
@Joe Kennedy: has to be surely!
Son had a great game. He has to start every game