Egyptians concede defeat to Ghana ahead of second-leg clash
Egyptian soccer fanatic Wael Mohamed has
conceded defeat against Ghana and is backing
the Black Stars to go all the way in the 2014
World Cup.
The Black Stars will be facing the Pharaohs in
the second-leg World Cup playoff in Cairo on
Tuesday.
Ghana carry a commanding 6-1 lead going into
the second leg match at the Air Defence
Stadium.
But many Egyptians have already conceded
defeat against the Black Stars team they
consider too strong to even lose to the Pharaohs
in Cairo.
"For the football it is not possible," Wael
Mohamed who calls himself Kofi Annan to the
Metro team already in Cairo.
"But in football you can score in anytime, in 10
minutes you can score five.
"But for this Ghana game, our team is too old.
This is for the God who is saying.
"If we play well, maybe Egypt will win but to
score five, it is too high.
"I want Ghana to win because they are strong
team, Ghana is better now – very strong.
"We want a team that can go to Brazil and beat
Brazil."