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Egypt's Bradley says Ghana "miracle" can save him

11 years ago
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Despite Ghana storming to a massive 6-1 first leg win over Egypt in the World Cup qualifying playoff, coach of the Pharaohs Bob Bradley expects a dignified response from his team.

The Egyptians will host the return leg on November 19 as the aggregate winner over both legs will qualify for next year's competition in Brazil.

Though it remains unclear if the American will still be in charge by the time the Black Stars arrive for the game, Bradley who believes it will be difficult for his side says Egypt can restore some pride in the next 90 minutes.

"Our team has worked very, very hard to try and make a dream, an important dream for all Egyptians," Bradley told the AP in an interview.

"I am sad that we've put ourselves in a position right now where that dream is at risk.

"It's going to be difficult, but we still have 90 more minutes."

Though Bradley might be racing against time but says only a "miracle" in the second leg can keep him at post.

"If we don't manage to make a miracle, then I'll be finished," Bradley said.

"I will leave feeling sad for everyone but also knowing that we gave everything we had to try and make it happen."