Motaeb to play for Egypt in final

Published on: 25 February 2010

Egypt have recevied a major boost ahead of their clash with Ghana on Sunday in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations as hitman Emad Motaeb was named in their starting line-up.

The 26-year-old picked up a hamstring injury in the Pharaoh's 4-0 demolition job of Algeria in the semi-finals and was unlikely to form part of Hassan Shehata's plans for the final.

The Al-Ahly striker, who has attracted interest from English Premier League outfit Portsmouth, was forced to leave the field in the second-half against the Desert Foxes and he is likely to be replaced by Ahmed Raouf for the final as Egypt look to make it three successive Afcon titles.

But he has been named in the line-up to face Ghana which means he has overcome in the injury.

Ghana: Richard Kingson (capt), Samuel Inkoom, Isaac Vorsah, Hans Adu Sarpei, Lee Addy, Emmanuel Badu, Andre Ayew, Kwadwo Asamoah, Opoku Agyemang, Anthony Annan, Asamoah Gyan Coach: Milovan Rajevac (SRB)

Egypt:Essam El-Hadary, Ahmed Fathi, Hany Said, Wael Gomaa, Ahmed al-Mohamady, Sayed Moawad, Hosni Abdrabou, Hossam Ghaly, Ahmed Hassan (capt), Mohamed Zidan, Emad Motaeb Coach: Hassan Shehata

Referee: Coulibaly Koman (MLI)

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