Former
Egypt striker Ahmed Hossam ‘Mido’ has expressed his hope that Egypt
will be drawn against Nigeria in the play-off of the African qualifiers
for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The two African teams booked their
qualifying tickets after topping their groups, along with eight other
teams. Each pair will play two matches.
“I hope the draw gives us Nigeria. This
will be very good for our national team because Nigeria has a good team
and their players are very skilled. They keep improving since they won
the last AFCON and it’s better for us to play against them and get
tested. They play real fast- flowing football and that in the long run
will only make Egypt better and will make our mission at the end
easier,” Mido was quoted as saying on supersport.com as published by AhramOnline.
“I don’t want Ghana or Ivory Coast. They
are not suitable for us this time, nor is Algeria because of all the
tension and outside drama between the two north African teams in
football,” he added.
The 30-year-old forward, who is a former
player at Zamalek, Ajax, Marseilles, Roma, Tottenham and other European
teams, announced his retirement in June after leaving English
Championship side Barnsley.
Mido failed to realise his potential at international level, missing Egypt’s African Cup of Nations triumphs in 2008 and 2010.
He was part of their squad in 2006 but
missed the final victory over Ivory Coast in Cairo following an infamous
touchline altercation with then-coach Hassan Shehata.
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