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Saturday, 14 June 2008

010 CAN/World Cup: Less Fancied Malawi stun African Champions Egypt

Blantyre, Malawi - Egyptian coach Hassan Shehata could not believe his eyes as the Pharaohs went down 1-0 to soccer minnows Malawi Flames in a joint Africa Cup of Nation, World Cup qualifier in Malawi's commercial capital, Blantyre.

From the start, Malawi looked eager for a historic win with their waves of attacks. However, the Egyptians will have their goalkeeper El-Hadary to thank because it was his spectacular saves that kept the scoreline low.

The game looked like it would end in a goalless draw but substitute Chiukepo Mso woya broke the deadlock with his stunning goal in the very last minute of added time.

"Malawi played a better game, that's all I can say," said a shell-shocked Shehata.

Malawi's coach Kinna Phiri said his players deserved the win. "The Flames played classy football," he said. "We should have beaten the Pharaohs by a wide margin. "

Malawi opened their Group 12 Africa Cup of Nation and World Cup campaign by hitting Djibouti 8-1 before going down to the DR Congo 0-1.

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