Vingada tells the Egyptian public about the reasons for his refusal to train the Pharaohs .. "Queiroz will suffer"

The technical advisor of the Egyptian Football Association, Nilo Vengada, revealed his refusal to accept the task of training the first Egyptian team to succeed Hossam El-Badri, who was sacked due to the unconvincing offers of the Pharaohs in the African qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, at a time when the federation officially announced, yesterday, Wednesday, the appointment of the Portuguese Queiroz. A coach for the pharaohs.

Vingada said, in statements carried by the Egyptian "Botool" website: "I refused to train the Egyptian national team because of my self-respect, and because the prior agreement was my work as technical director of the Football Association only. Carlos Queiroz has a strong resume due to international participation with most of the world's teams and leading the largest European clubs." ".

He added, "I worked with Queiroz for 10 years in leading the Portugal national team, and the beginning came with the under-20 youth team," explaining: "The most important thing in the future is the two Libya matches in the World Cup qualifiers, and there are basics and a system in the team that we will maintain in order to finish the stage, after that. As the technical director of the Football Association, I will in turn help develop the future of Egyptian football."

He continued, "Queiroz has great experience in training, and because of the strong relationship between me and him, he agreed to train the Egyptian national team, and I have great confidence in him, and he accepted the challenge to achieve something with the Egyptian team."

Vingada added: "Queiroz will suffer because of the pressure of the matches in the league, and the matter is very difficult and the challenge is great. Al-Ahly, Zamalek, Al-Masry and Pyramids will participate in the African championships...but I will help him to repeat the period of Hassan Shehata in the African Cup."

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