Hossam Hassan's Statements Before the Friendly Match Against Spain
Hossam Hassan, the head coach of the Egyptian national team, spoke about the Pharaohs' friendly match against the Spanish national team.
The Egyptian national team will face the Spanish national team tomorrow, Tuesday, in a friendly match in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
Hossam Hassan said at the press conference before the match that the experience he had against Saudi Arabia was not just a friendly match, but the beginning of a tactical revolution that he aims to develop in tomorrow's test against the European champions.
He added, "In the match against Saudi Arabia, my players and I tried a new experiment on the field, and we will try a new one again against Spain tomorrow."
He affirmed that the significant victory over Saudi Arabia gave the Pharaohs a morale boost, but the ultimate goal goes beyond just the result. He pointed out that he aims to acclimate his players to a different competitive level, which awaits them in the 2026 World Cup finals.
Hossam Hassan concluded his remarks with an optimistic view, noting that the technical benefits from the clash with Spain would serve as a qualitative leap for the team, similar to what was achieved in the encounter with Saudi Arabia.
The Egyptian national team will face the Spanish national team tomorrow, Tuesday, in a friendly match in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
Hossam Hassan said at the press conference before the match that the experience he had against Saudi Arabia was not just a friendly match, but the beginning of a tactical revolution that he aims to develop in tomorrow's test against the European champions.
He added, "In the match against Saudi Arabia, my players and I tried a new experiment on the field, and we will try a new one again against Spain tomorrow."
He affirmed that the significant victory over Saudi Arabia gave the Pharaohs a morale boost, but the ultimate goal goes beyond just the result. He pointed out that he aims to acclimate his players to a different competitive level, which awaits them in the 2026 World Cup finals.
Hossam Hassan concluded his remarks with an optimistic view, noting that the technical benefits from the clash with Spain would serve as a qualitative leap for the team, similar to what was achieved in the encounter with Saudi Arabia.