Regular readers of this blog (http://worldcuptoday.blogspot.com/) will know that I always enjoy the African qualifying groups a great deal.
This is mainly because of the big teams ability to mess things up (see Cameroon this time around and Nigeria last time out), because of the frequent accusations of collusion and cheating; and, of course, the general air of chaos that surrounds football in Africa.
So, here's a quick round up of where things stand in qualifying for South Africa 2010.Tunisia (Group 2) and Ghana (Group 4) both look in strong positions to qualify.
Ghana, on nine points and 5 clear of Mali are pretty much already there, judging by the fixtures they still have to come. African Cup of Nations Champions Egypt, who got off to an appalling start in qualifying turned things around last week by beating Rwanda 3-0 in their Group 3 clash.
The return match with Zambia, who currently top the group, will probably decide who wins that group.
Nigeria, who are two points behind Tunisia in Group 2, should be very careful. Mainly because they have to beat the Tunisians in September, but also because football legend Pele has tipped them to reach the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup.
Other predictions from the great man including Columbia to win the '94 World Cup Finals, China to qualify from their 2002 World Cup Group (they were bottom with 0 points and 0 goals); Argentina and France to be finalists in 2002 (neither qualified for even the second round). The list goes on and on!
Labels: egypt, ghana, nigeria, pele, tunisia, zambia
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