
The Guardian: The Pharaohs on the Brink of World Cup Qualification
The British newspaper "The Guardian" spoke about the Egyptian national team's proximity to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup finals.
The newspaper stated that the Egyptian team has maintained an unbeaten record, achieving 5 victories and a single draw, reflecting a state of stability and development under the guidance of the coaching staff.
It clarified that winning against Ethiopia and Burkina Faso would be sufficient to guarantee qualification for the World Cup finals and that the Pharaohs are aware of the importance of the two matches.
The newspaper discussed the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the captain of the team, who is looking to lead his country to the World Cup again after participating in the 2018 edition in Russia, and to compensate for the disappointment that befell the team following the painful elimination against Senegal in the qualifiers for the 2022 edition through penalty shootouts.
The newspaper stated that the Egyptian team has maintained an unbeaten record, achieving 5 victories and a single draw, reflecting a state of stability and development under the guidance of the coaching staff.
It clarified that winning against Ethiopia and Burkina Faso would be sufficient to guarantee qualification for the World Cup finals and that the Pharaohs are aware of the importance of the two matches.
The newspaper discussed the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the captain of the team, who is looking to lead his country to the World Cup again after participating in the 2018 edition in Russia, and to compensate for the disappointment that befell the team following the painful elimination against Senegal in the qualifiers for the 2022 edition through penalty shootouts.