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Arabs back Algeria, pray for victory against US
 
Algeria's players Karim Matmour (R) Madjid Bougherra (L) acknowledge cheers 
from the crowd after the team held England to a scoreless draw Friday in Cape 
Town, South Africa. EPA)

By OPHEERA MCDOOM | REUTERS 

Published: Jun 19, 2010 18:34 Updated: Jun 19, 2010 18:42 

JOHANNESBURG: Arabs were flying the Algerian flag on Saturday after the only 
North African team kept its hopes alive of qualifying for the next round by 
holding favorites England to a World Cup draw.

Algeria will face the United States on Wednesday in Pretoria, a game Arabs said 
they would be watching keenly, not just because of the soccer, but because they 
will be wishing for an Arab victory against the superpower.

If not in politics or economics, then soccer will do.

"We want to win against the USA - if we can't beat them politically or 
economically then at least we can do it in football," said Libyan sports 
commentator Mohamed Barakat.

While Washington is politically allied with many Middle East governments, Arabs 
have long complained that US policy in the region is behind their conflicts and 
economic woes.



Urging support

The US-led invasion of Iraq added to a widespread anti-American sentiment.

Pan-Arab and Muslim groups on social networking site Facebook appeared urging 
support for Algeria.

Algerian flags were flying in the streets of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, the 
venue where they qualified for their first World Cup in 24 years.

One Lebanese paper said Algeria "embarrassed" the England team on Friday in 
Cape Town.

Arab nations do not enjoy a prestigious history in international soccer, but 
many say this young Algerian team, many of whom play in European clubs, could 
change this trend.

Most expected England to thrash Algeria, dogged by injuries and without a 
leading striker.

But after a lackluster 90 minutes they managed to frustrate any attempt to 
score, forcing a 0-0 draw which angered England fans who booed their team.

Even some Egyptians were able to forget their bitter loss to Algeria, which 
denied the African champions a place in the first World Cup finals on African 
soil in a grudge match marred by violence and which sparked a diplomatic crisis 
between the two nations.

"I want Algeria to win the game because it is the only Arab team left in the 
World Cup," said Egyptian taxi driver Mahmoud Bassiyouny.

One Egyptian security official said: "If (Algeria) ... wins against the 
Americans it can move into the next round - it would be an honor for Arabs."

Algeria was unlucky to lose its first match against Slovenia 1-0 because of a 
goalkeeper error after dominating play.

Key striker Abdelkader Ghezzal was also sent off, barring him from the England 
match too.

All eyes will now be on the upcoming match against the US team. A win could 
create an upset and propel Algeria to the last 16. But many will not care about 
the soccer.

"I am 100 hundred percent cheering against the Americans because they are the 
reason for all of our problems," said 35-year-old Lebanese Fadia Khalil, on a 
beach near Beirut.

Sudanese Samir Eltayeb said the match would be tense for more than just the 
sport.

"To play England it's about the football, to play America it's more than that. 
For Algeria to beat the USA it will be brilliant for any Arab anywhere in the 
world - even the Egyptians."


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