Confederations Cup - Italy stunned by Egypt

Eurosport - Fri, 19 Jun 09:12:00 2009

Egypt scored their greatest ever victory in Johannesburg with a thoroughly deserved 1-0 win over world champions Italy who had never previously lost to an African team.

FOOTBALL Egypt's Mohamed Hommos celebrates with team mates after scoring
against Italy during their Confederations Cup match at
Ellis Park in Johannesburg - 0

The shock result means Group B in the Confederations Cup hangs in the balance with all four teams still able to progress to next week's semi-finals.

Mohamed Hommos's goal five minutes before halftime clinched the first points of the tournament for the African champions, who narrowly lost 4-3 to Brazil in their opening game.

Most of the Egyptians and coach Hassan Shehata shed tears of joy at the final whistle as they became the first African side in 15 attempts to beat the Italians.

Key second half saves from veteran goalkeeper Essam Al Hadari, who had an inspired match, kept the Italians at bay while Vincenzo Iaquinta hit the crossbar with just minutes remaining as Egypt weathered a late onslaught.

Brazil, who beat the United States in Pretoria earlier on Thursday, lead the standings with six points while Italy and Egypt have three.

Brazil and Italy meet in Pretoria on Sunday while the Egyptians play the Americans, who have yet to pick up a point, in Rustenburg at the same time.

Despite losing both games the US still have a remote chance of getting through to the last four.

Lippi made five changes to the team that started against the US with the return of fit-again captain Fabio Cannavaro, winning his 124th cap - two short of Paolo Maldini's all-time Italian record of 126.

Cannavaro, typically, added steel to the Italian defence, while Giuseppe Rossi, who came on as a substitute and scored twice against the US, added youthful zest to the attack.

Both teams enjoyed plenty of possession in their first meeting since Italy beat Egypt 5-1 in a World Cup qualifier 55 years ago, but it was a still a real surprise when the Egyptians took the lead five minutes before the break.

Italy only had themselves to blame, leaving Hommos unmarked to score with a powerful header from Mohamed Aboutrika's perfect inswinging corner.

The Italians had also trailed the US 1-0 at the break in their opening match, before coming back strongly to win.

But Egypt held their nerve and their ground despite Italy bringing in attacking reinforcements Luca Toni, Simone Pepe and Riccardo Montolivo in the second half.

They might have known it was not to be their night when El Hadari made two fine stops in two minutes in the first half from Iaquinta after 24 minutes and Rossi, who forced the keeper into another fine save when he palmed the ball over the bar.

Egypt, despite winning only once in their last five matches and getting off to a poor start in their final World Cup qualifying group, never looked overawed by the Italians.

Mohamed Shawky and Sayed Moawad gave as good as they got in the midfield battle for supremacy, with Italy's Gennaro Gattuso,

De Rossi and Andrea Pirlo battling to cope with the inventiveness of the African champions' approach play.

Both teams threatened after the break, and El Hadari made another excellent save from Montolivo after 74 minutes to keep Egypt in the lead.

Iaquinta almost equalised for Italy five minutes from time, only to see his long range curling shot hit the bar and Italy's hopes of winning the game bounce away with it.

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  1. 6666666666 is not un-usual number. To my friend @ 66­ who was still aweke @ 3.22am just because Egypt bit­ Italy beleive it or not Brazil 3 Italy 1 or do you­ wanna bet it for just $25,000, go on I'm here­ cooling off in UK. Egypt won because they were the­ better side. Or are you one of the School boys that­ will say examination is not the true test of knowledge.­ Just wait and see mate. I just want to say good-bye to­ the Italians for now. But b4 I go away on more thing or­ advice, get ready for the Africans because this next­ world cup trophy is staying in Africa. All FIFA­ ref's should take not. Hello ref's no hanky­ panky. (Foot-ball lover)

    From BENJAMIN, on Fri 19 Jun 8:39PM
  2. i tink Egypt did marvelously well and the 1-0 scorline­ isnt a fluke at all.

    From Eric, on Fri 19 Jun 8:23PM
  3. if all african teams that will qualify will be playing­ like the way Egypt did then we are sure of the world­ cup remaing in africa.congrats to egypt.

    From Sydney, on Fri 19 Jun 6:51PM
  4. No shame on Italy because Egypt is a strong team
    in­ 2008 They won over Drogba (Ivory coast) and Eto­ (Cameroon) in African Cup of Nations

    From ibrahim z, on Fri 19 Jun 6:48PM
  5. Nice win ! But at the end of the day, this is a as some­ would say 'Mickey Mouse' cup.

    But, it just­ shows, Egyptian footy is VERY strong - remember a few­ days ago, Brazil barely won on a last minute pen !

    From ispurs, on Fri 19 Jun 6:31PM
  6. ejept pure homos batty what a root much shafted!!!!

    From nlwarburton, on Fri 19 Jun 5:39PM
  7. half a brain..who cares with name..you racist will burn­ in hell

    From Fazreen A, on Fri 19 Jun 5:37PM
  8. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    What is the point of this Competition?

    after hard­ seasons.... they travel all the way to Africa..to play­ basicaly meaningless games,

    I certainly could not get­ even remotely excited about such a tournament..

    sorry­ but the World Cup is all that matters!!

    From Stevo1, on Fri 19 Jun 4:31PM
  9. Comment 84, if the Olympics don't count why should­ this Confederations cup, a time wasting dress ­ rehearsal tournament with nothing at stake­ count???

    McMan

    From McCloud, on Fri 19 Jun 4:29PM
  10. italy won the world cup the last time in Germany and­ Spain is European champion

    From michaeladerogba, on Fri 19 Jun 4:23PM
  11. No. 100.Spain is European Champion & Italy is ­ world Champion

    From mushilit, on Fri 19 Jun 4:22PM
  12. i thought spain were world champions

    From robbieisfineshedyahoooo, on Fri 19 Jun 4:03PM
  13. it would be a tragedy to african football if egypt does­ not qualify for the world cup

    From Sylvester, on Fri 19 Jun 4:03PM
  14. EGYPT IS STRONG... REALLY

    From ismail_xyz, on Fri 19 Jun 3:42PM
  15. Great victory for the Egyptians,Hassan Shehata u can do­ better we are be hind u & your­ team,CONGRATULATION(AGBARHA OVIE from Nigeria).

    From Ovie, on Fri 19 Jun 3:34PM
  16. I thought Zambia beat Italy 4 goals to zero in 1988­ when they where still world Champions.

    From Brian, on Fri 19 Jun 3:31PM
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    chiwala,the goal scorer is a Hommos.that's his­ name. don't blame me

    From Half A Brain, on Fri 19 Jun 3:22PM
  18. For the record Egypt is now the second African nation­ to beat Italy. The first one was Zambia, at the 1988­ Seoul Olympics.The Italians were convincingly beaten­ 4-0 despite employing their once fancied catanacio­ defensive system. Congratulations Egypt !!

    From Edward, on Fri 19 Jun 3:17PM
  19. 87 you are indeed half a brain to spill from your­ mounth such rascist remarks. look at your pic then.

    From chiwala, on Fri 19 Jun 3:05PM
  20. Zambia beat Italy 4-0 at the Seoul Olympics; therefore,­ Egypt aint the first African team to beat Italy.­ Please, get your facts right.

    From Mwila, on Fri 19 Jun 2:58PM
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