New Zealand disappointed with weak response to Egypt’s second-half ‘storm’
VANCOUVER — They knew the storm was coming — New Zealand just couldn’t weather it.
An early goal stoked New Zealand’s hopes for winning the country’s first FIFA World Cup match, but that dream was crushed by the harsh reality of a 3-1 loss to Egypt on Sunday before a sellout crowd of 52,497 at BC Place Stadium.
Egypt scored three times in the second half to move into first place in Group G and set up a crucial match for New Zealand on Friday against Belgium, back at BC Place.
Lacking Egypt’s technical quality, New Zealand — ranked 85th in the world — was content to play defence. They sent long balls down the field and waited for Egypt to make mistakes.


