Vietnam's agri-forestry-fishery trade booms by mid-September    UAE, Ghana collaborate on nature-based solutions initiative    Meta Unveils New Wearables, AI Advancements, and a Glimpse of the Future    S. Korea's current account surplus forecast to hit $73b – BOK    EU pledges €260m to Gavi, boosts global vaccination efforts    Colombia unveils $40b investment plan for climate transition    China, S. Korea urge closer ties amid global turmoil    EU economic sentiment stable in September '24    Heiba invites Greek companies to explore investment opportunities in Egypt    Egypt's EPEAVC, USAID sign MoU to boost direct investment, venture capital    Abdelatty meets Nigerien counterpart, stresses Egypt's commitment to regional security    Egypt, Mauritania Foreign Ministers discuss bilateral ties, infrastructure cooperation    Industry Minister inaugurates new Kraft Heinz production lines in West Cairo    Egypt pushes forward with "Great Transfiguration" project in Saint Catherine    ABK-Egypt staff volunteer in medical convoys for children in Al-Beheira    Egypt's Endowments Ministry allocates EGP50m in interest-free loans    Islamic Arts Biennale returns: Over 30 global institutions join for expansive second edition    Egypt chairs for the second year in a row the UN Friends Alliance to eliminate hepatitis c    President Al-Sisi reviews South Sinai development strategy, including 'Great Transfiguration' project    Kabaddi: Ancient Indian sport gaining popularity in Egypt    Spanish puppet group performs 'Error 404' show at Alexandria Theatre Festival    Ecuador's drought forces further power cuts    Al-Sisi orders sports system overhaul after Paris Olympics    Basketball Africa League Future Pros returns for 2nd season    Culture Minister directs opening of "Islamic Pottery Museum" to the public on 15 October    Egypt joins Africa's FEDA    Egypt condemns Ethiopia's unilateral approach to GERD filling in letter to UNSC    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    A minute of silence for Egyptian sports    Egypt's FM, Kenya's PM discuss strengthening bilateral ties, shared interests    Paris Olympics opening draws record viewers    Former Egyptian Intelligence Chief El-Tohamy Dies at 77    Who leads the economic portfolios in Egypt's new Cabinet?    Financial literacy becomes extremely important – EGX official    UNESCO celebrates World Arabic Language Day    Motaz Azaiza mural in Manchester tribute to Palestinian journalists    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Chelsea connection clicks for Nigeria, Ivory Coast
Published in Daily News Egypt on 03 - 02 - 2008

ACCRA: Nigeria bounced back from the brink to sneak into the African Nations Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday but the door to the last eight closed on Mali.
The two countries were scrapping for the honor of finishing runners-up to Ivory Coast in Group B and passage to the knockout stages, with the Nigerians prevailing.
Berti Vogts underachieving side set up a last eight date with Ghana by beating Benin 2-0 in Sekondi, with Mali crashing 3-0 to Ivory Coast in Accra.
Nigeria s win, after defeat to the Ivorians and a goalless draw against Mali, was largely down to the work of Chelsea midfielder Mikel John Obi, who scored their first and set up Yakubu Aiyegbeni for the second.
Obi s Stamford Bridge teammate Didier Drogba celebrated his 50th international cap by firing Ivory Coast into a ninth minute lead over the Malians, with Benfica s Marc Zoro and Boubacar Sanogo wrapping up an impressive win.
Ivory Coast s reward for a perfect nine points from the opening round is a quarter-final tie with Guinea, who will be without their suspended skipper Pascal Feindouno, in Sekondi on Sunday.
There was relief all round in the beleaguered Nigerian camp at avoiding a likely early trip back to Lagos.
We asked for something of a miracle and it happened, said Osaze Odemwingie. We are now up against the host team and if we want to progress in this competition, we will have to beat them as well.
We showed great mental strength and that is what we will need again on Sunday. Rule us out at your own risk, added Odemwingie, who after picking up a second booking against Benin will miss the game.
Obi said the win was down to some hard training, and lady luck.
We knew we had to win and then sweat it out (for Ivory Coast to beat Mali). We knew our fate rested on the Ivory Coast, and they won.
We showed a lot of aggression and determination tonight and we re very happy.
Asked if the side were prepared to take on a resurgent Ghana on home turf he replied: Hold on - we celebrated this win in the changing rooms, now we ll go back to the hotel, sleep well, and think about Ghana tomorrow.
It s going to be tough, but we ve got one of the best sides in the competition and we want to show that to the Ghanaians.
We gave a good account of ourselves but Nigeria were more determined to carry the day. We wish them the best of luck against Ghana on Sunday, said Benin striker Razak Omotoyossi, whose parents are Nigerians.
Down in Accra Drogba will have been relieved to have avoided a clash with another Chelsea star on view at the 2008 Nations Cup, Ghana s Michael Essien. But he wasn t taking the prospect of confronting Guinea lightly.
We ve qualified well but there s a hard quarter-final ahead for us. Guinea aren t there by accident.
Ivory Coast Coach Gerard Gili said the win over Mali would stand them in good stead, with a tough quarter-final coming up.
Thanks to the individuality and experience of some of the players we won well.
Mali coach Jean-Francois Jolar tipped Ivory Coast to go all the way. We lost to a strong and complete team; they have everything to win the title.
Explaining the non-appearance of Sevilla striker Fredi Kanoute for the second half he said: Unfortunately Fredi was injured, it was a big blow.
Another blow was Adama Coulibaly, who became ill.
I m very disappointed that we didn t play well in the first half, we didn t take risks in attack, we didn t manage to impose in midfield.
The pre-match focus had been all about whether the two west African neighbors might settle for a cosy draw to allow both to go through at Nigeria s expense, but as Jolar said: No one can say the game was rigged now!
Wednesday will see a further two teams secure their tickets to the quarter-finals, with Cameroon facing Group C basement dwellers Sudan knowing maximum points would guarantee a slot in the knockout phase unless third-placed Zambia stun leaders and defending champions Egypt.


Clic here to read the story from its source.