Egypt coach denies Salah rift before World Cup match against New Zealand
Summary
Egypt’s coach, Hossam Hassan, said there are no problems between him and star player Mohamed Salah as they prepare to play New Zealand in the World Cup. Hassan praised Salah’s discipline and importance to the team, and both teams are aiming for their first World Cup win in this group stage.Key Facts
- Egypt’s coach Hossam Hassan denied rumors of any conflict with Mohamed Salah.
- Mohamed Salah scored 9 goals in World Cup qualifying and assisted a goal in their first match against Belgium.
- Salah was substituted in the 76th minute in Egypt’s 1-1 draw with Belgium.
- New Zealand drew 2-2 with Iran in their first World Cup match.
- Egypt and New Zealand are both seeking their first-ever World Cup win in this group.
- Egypt is participating in their fourth World Cup finals.
- Hassan said Salah is disciplined, follows his decisions, and is a role model for the team.
- The coach emphasized the team’s goal to perform well for Egypt and African football.
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