"Egypt's dreams are greater than the Arab Cup"... A remarkable statement by Queiroz before facing Jordan

The coach of the Egyptian national team, Carlos Queiroz, stressed that the Egyptian team's dreams are greater than winning the Arab Cup, before the match against Jordan, tomorrow, Saturday, in the quarter-finals of the tournament currently being held in Doha. The Portuguese coach gave his technical opinion of the Jordanian team, describing it as "strong and organized".

Queiroz said during his pre-match press conference: "We are very happy that we are in the quarter-finals and we are excited and we are looking forward to seizing the opportunity to win this match and we will try to do our best and play the best football in order to continue to progress .. Of course we know that we will face a strong, organized team and good players, and they have Also the dream itself, and therefore the hope that we can be the best, that is our wish."

And about the injured players less: “With regard to the availability of players, this is something we were informed of by the media through the media officials. There are two players who cannot contribute to the match, Ahmed Hegazy and Ayman Ashraf, other than that there is no problem and all the players are ready and have a strong will for their performance to be good.”

Queiroz spoke about the Jordan team: "No one can reach the quarter-finals but be strong. The Jordan team did that and it is a strong team and they prepared well for this tournament through six friendly matches, and therefore this makes them able to be here, and these are the reasons You give them the advantage before the match, but once the match starts, each team has a 50% chance, because we also have good players and a strong team, and this is an important match."

And he explained: “In the group stage, each team played 3 matches of 90 minutes each, but at this stage there is nothing to lose. Quarter-finals, there are only 90 minutes to play."

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