Hassan calls for hope

Egypt captain Ahmed Hassan still sees hope of qualifying for the World Cup, following the demoralizing 3-1 defeat to Algeria on Sunday.<br>

كتب : Omar AbdelAziz

الإثنين، 08 يونيو 2009 - 21:07
Egypt captain Ahmed Hassan still sees hope of qualifying for the World Cup, following the demoralizing 3-1 defeat to Algeria on Sunday.

Algeria moved to top in Group C with an astounding victory in Blida, leaving the African champions bottom of the group with a single point.

Hassan, who came on as a second-half substitute, is looking to get over the defeat as he believes that the situation is not too grim for Egypt.

"It was a very heavy defeat, we know we didn’t play well, but there is still hope," Hassan said in Al-Hayat TV.

"Even if we have 50% hope, we must hold on to it. We still have four games left and if we win them we will be in the World Cup."

Depressed

Hassan said that he spoke to his teammates after the game at Mostafa Chaker Stadium as he conceded that the dressing room atmosphere was gloomy.

"We gathered after the match and I had to speak to the players because coach Hassan Shehata was very ill," added the Ahli midfielder.

"The players were depressed of course, but I wanted to stress that no individual is to be blamed for the defeat. We have all lost.

"I hope the media would back us and I hope fans won't be upset by our poor performance and still give us their support."

Egypt's next competitive test will be against the mighty Brazil in the Confederations Cup opener on June 15th.

Shehata's team will then host Rwanda next month in a must-win qualifier after the South Africa showdown.