Tariq Mostafa, the general coach of the Egyptian national team, confirmed that he was surprised on the pitch by the decision of Mohamed Al-Nani, the Arsenal midfielder, to give up the leadership of the Pharaohs to Mohamed Salah. Youth and Sports Radio, "I was in the stadium at the time and was surprised by the shot of Mohamed Al-Nani, and I overlooked it because it was an automatic shot without order and it revealed the sweet intentions in the national team."
The coach of the Egypt national team added, "We all work with the heart of one man for the benefit of the Egyptian national team, and some people have left all the events focused on the badge, thank God, the topic ended beautifully and a snapshot everyone talked about."
And Tariq Mustafa added, "We must look at all the Arab teams, we will see that the captain is a professional player, and the relationship between all the players in the ranks of the Egyptian national team is wonderful and there are no grudges at all, as well as between the members of the technical staff, and this was evident in the results achieved."
Tarek Mostafa said, "The next period will be in an Egyptian coach working in the Moroccan League, nominating Mona after my work there for a long time, and I wish him success."
Tariq Mustafa confirmed that the technical staff of the Pharaohs is following up on players over the age of thirty to join the team in the coming period, saying, “We cannot dispense with experiences in the national team, and it is not true that over the age of 30 prevents the player from joining the team at this stage, and we follow some players over thirty To join them in the national team in the coming period. "
And the coach of the Egypt national team added, "The players' objections to our choices for the national team list do not concern us, nor do we prevent them from joining the team in other periods because of these objections."
And Tariq Mustafa added, "We respect and appreciate all the players and choose each list according to the circumstances of each stage and with the utmost fairness and impartiality."
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