The Junior Pharaohs of Egypt trashed The Flying Eaglets of Nigeria by two goals to non on Tuesday, the 26th March 2003. By that defeat, all hopes for the Nigerian lads to regain the title they are trying to defend has been lost. Not only that, they have also lost the chance to appear in the finals of the on-coming junior world cup where stars like Mikel, Messi were made from.The visibly looking more organized Junior Pharaohs of Egypt Not only that, proved to be the more organised side as
forward man, Mahmoud Abdel-Moneam Kahrab, a who plays for ENPPI
strategically sliced the Flying Eagles by scoring both goals which
earned Egypt a place in the finals and the Flying Eagles playing for the
third place on Friday.
The Flying Eagles did not go down without fighting as they took
control of the game from the beginning of the whistle with dazzling
moves.
Abduljeleel Ajagun got close to making something out of the buzz but for Mossad Awad’s quick response.
The game changer came for Egypt from the second half as the pressure
mounted on the defending champions paid off as Omar Bassam’s free kick
into the path of Egypt forward man Kahraba could not be obstructed and
it made straight for the net with Nigeria not able to deflect the ball.
After the first goal for Egypt, pressure was again piled against the
Flying Eagles as chances after chances were missed by the Junior
Pharaohs of Egypt even though the Flying Eagles came close to equalising
in the 52nd minute with an effort from Olarenwaju Kayode
after he successfully displaced the man on him. However, Egypt would be
grateful to Awad who was again on the ground to knock off the goal-bound
effort.
The effort against the Flying Eagles yielded result, however, in the
dying minute as an unmarked Kahraba was left alone again to further
worsen the woes of the Flying Eagles during a set-pieces and Kahraba
finished with an header past Nigeria’s goalkeeper 9 minutes to end of
the game.
A lost opportunity for the Flying Eagles to record an amazing
comeback into the game was not put to use by substitute Bright Ejike 6
minutes to the end of the game as he failed to convert an open chance
after he shrugged off Awad from his track but was stopped by the
Egyptian goalkeeper. It was the same Awad who stopped Ejike’s second
opportunity at goal after he fired a low-powered shot at the Egyptian
goal area
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