Algeria, Ghana complete Africa's flag bearers for World Cup

Update: 2013-11-20 11:30 GMT
Football

Abuja: Algeria and Ghana completed the five African qualifiers for next year's World Cup, joining Nigeria, Cameroon and Ivory Coast, who all qualified at the weekend.

This quintet is identical to Africa's ambassadors at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Algeria did just enough to book their ticket to their fourth World Cup by beating Burkina Faso 1-0 to go through on the away goals' rule after the first game ended 3-2 in favour of the west Africans.

It needed a scrambled effort yesterday in the 49th minute by skipper Madjid Bougherra for Algeria to book their flight to Brazil next year. Burkina Faso, beaten finalists at this year's Africa Cup of Nations, were resolute in defence, but offered very little going forward.

Despite losing 2-1 in Cairo, the Black Stars of Ghana qualified for a third successive World Cup, 7-3 on aggregate. Egypt could not overcome the 6-1 humiliation they suffered at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi last month.

The Pharaohs, who last appeared at the World Cup in 1990, scored through Amr Zaki and Mohamed Gedo in either half, before substitute Kevin-Prince Boateng pulled a goal back for Ghana late on. It was a huge disappointment for the seven-time African champions, whose American coach Bob Bradley is now expected to quit his post.

Ghana became only the third African team to reach the last eight of a World Cup four years ago, And they will again be fancied to do well in Brazil with the return of several of their top stars like Michael Essien, Kevin-Prince Boateng and the Ayew brothers, Andre and Jordan.

Nigeria became the first African team to qualify for Brazil on Saturday when they beat Ethiopia 2-0 in the southern coastal town of Calabar to go through 4-1 on aggregate. Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi admitted nerves affected his team's below-par showing in front of the home fans.

But Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi has promised the African champions will cause surprises in Brazil after they were held to a thrilling 2-2 draw by Italy in a friendly in London two days later. "The potentials are obvious, but we must avoid arrogance and complacency. With that, this team will go places," he said.

Cameroon put aside their internal squabbles to qualify for an African record seventh World Cup in style when they trounced Tunisia 4-1 in Yaounde after the first leg finished in a goalless draw in Tunis. The Indomitable Lions became the first African team to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup in 1990 and would now hope to improve on their first round exit at the last tournament in South Africa.

"Cameroon are back after we were written off," declared Roger Milla, who featured at three World Cups. "We need to work now, set up friendlies not against small teams, we must not be scared to play against top teams like England, Portugal and Germany. It will be good for the players."

The Ivory Coast will also hope to go beyond the first round of the competition in Brazil after they out scored fellow west Africans Senegal 4-2 on aggregate. The Elephants led by inspirational skipper Didier Drogba were eliminated in the first round in 2006 and 2010 and in both cases they were drawn in very tough first round groups. The draw for the 2014 World Cup will be conducted in Bahia, Brazil, on December 6.

France, Portugal join World Cup party

France, Portugal join World Cup party

Paris: An electric performance by France and a hat-trick by Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal lifted the two European football heavyweights across the line in the race to qualify for next year's World Cup. A gripping conclusion to European qualifying yesterday also saw Croatia and Greece secure their passages to the 2014 finals in Brazil.

France took on Ukraine at a tense Stade de France, the scene of the hosts' 1998 World Cup win, with their backs to the wall after last week's 2-0 first leg defeat in Kiev. But Les Bleus banished the blues that had descended on their supporters with a remarkable show of resolve.

Didier Deschamps' men took the lead on the night midway through the first half through Mamadou Sakho and levelled the tie on aggregate when Karim Benzema netted from an offside position on 34 minutes. That strike came shortly after the Real Madrid man had seen a perfectly good goal disallowed, and the controversy continued as Ukraine defender Yevhen Kacheridi was sent off early in the second period.

France made their one-man advantage count as an Oleg Gusev own-goal put them ahead in the tie for the first time in the 72nd minute and they saw out the rest of the game to win 3-2 on aggregate. An ecstatic Benzema said: "We qualified in style. The match was tough, we had to turn the situation around - we did it. We had pressure, of course, but we never doubted ourselves - I'm extremely proud.

"You can see when the fans are superb and behind us like this evening we can raise our game."

Deschamps told French television: "Four days ago, we were in a bad position but the players were fantastic tonight. I didn't have doubts but we played a huge match and this qualification is very important for French football. It's a bit of a tradition that when French teams have their backs against the wall, they perform and we had a lot of heart and determination today.

"Now we've qualified, we're capable of some great things."

Over in Solna it was a case of Ronaldo taking on Sweden's star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Ronaldo had given Portugal the edge with the only goal in last week's first leg, and he put them into the lead five minutes after the restart. Ibrahimovic rattled off a quick fire double to set the tie alight only for Ronaldo to hit back with two more goals to steal the show.

Portugal coach Paulo Bento praised Ronaldo who became his country's all-time leading scorer with a tally of 50 goals. "A player who scores a hat-trick in a game of this dimension of course that has an effect that is very influential on the final result," he said.

In Zagreb, Croatia ended Iceland's hopes of becoming the smallest ever nation to dine at the World Cup table with goals from Mario Mandzukic and Darijo Srna. Croatia made it hard for themselves when Mandzukic got sent off for a dangerous tackle not long after his goal.

"My respect goes to the players who left their souls and hearts on the pitch, they all made me proud," Croatia coach Niko Kovac said. "We had a vision and a goal. We insisted on that and we succeeded. We showed a modern football," the 42-year-old added.

Croatia, prevailing 2-0 on aggregate, are appearing at their fourth World Cup finals after the editions of 1998, 2002 and 2006. In Tuesday's fourth play-off Greece faced Romania in Bucharest with one foot in the World Cup door after last week's 3-1 first leg win.

And the 2004 European champions duly finished off the job, with a 1-1 draw for a 4-2 aggregate win to seal their ticket to a third World Cup after 1994 and 2010. Wednesday's play-off second legs - Mexico v New Zealand and Uruguay v Jordan - complete the qualifying process ahead of the December 6 draw in the Brazilian tourist resort of Copa do Sauipe.

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