Egypt's new coach Hossam Badri vowed to end the crisis of Mohamed Salah, and revealed his goals with the Pharaohs, acknowledging the existence of a crisis in the attack.

Al-Badri spoke at a press conference on Thursday and praised Salah, stressing that he will be at the head of the group of players who will depend on them in the coming period, and vowed to solve any problems that the player may have faced in the past, whether in terms of the degree of discipline in the camps or the rights of care and others.

"There are crises that have happened to him before I was following them as one of the audience accurately and focused, I will retrieve all the information; if there are mistakes must not be repeated."

"Salah will be contacted directly in the coming hours to end any crises, especially after the Egyptian Football Federation did not adopt the FIFA award for the best award organized by FIFA. Salah is a great value, and we must deal with him with great professionalism so as not to affect his level with the Pharaohs." next period".

Al-Badri expressed his happiness at the leadership of the Egyptian team, saying, "Coaching the national team has been a dream I have had for a long time. I started training in 1987 and the leadership of the Pharaohs was my biggest goal.

He called on the Egyptian public to support the team and pledged to make every effort to achieve all the goals.

Al-Badri admitted that there is a crisis in the Egyptian striker's position. "There is already a crisis in the striker's position after Al Ahli striker Marwan Mohsen was injured and out of action for at least five weeks, and I am trying to include some new elements of youth, who have performed outstanding with their clubs in the past period." .

He explained that he chose only five professional elements for the next team camp in order to give young players a chance and test them before relying on them in the next stage.

"I am not an enemy of the stars," he said
During my time at Al-Ahli, but on the practical side, I do business in the best interest
the team".

He stressed that commitment is the first and last criterion for any player to join the Egyptian team in the coming period. "If the technical team sees the commitment of Amr Warda, a professional in the ranks of Greek Larissa, and his brilliance in Europe will be discussed the possibility of using his services."

Al-Badri revealed the assistant team, which consists of Mohamed Barakat as director of football, and Tariq Mustafa and Ahmed Ayoub in the position of assistant coach, and assisted by Sayed Moawad, Ayman Taher also includes goalkeeper coach and Anis Al-Shaalali coach of loads and Mohamed Abu El-Ola doctor and Shadi Jilani general coordinator.

Al-Badri took over as Egypt's successor, replacing Mexican Javier Aguirre, who was sacked
He took office in July after leaving the African Nations Cup final round on Egypt.