The coach of the Egyptian national team mocks the African Union .. and advises to "recruit experts"

Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz advised the media on Tuesday to "recruit experts" to learn how to read the way the "Pharaohs" play, and criticized the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on the eve of facing Sudan in the last third round of Group D of the African Nations Cup.

Queiroz said during a press conference in the Cameroonian capital Yaounde that with the outbreak of the Coruna virus, "the world has changed, society has changed, and football has changed.

The only thing that has not changed is the criticism directed at us (as coaches).

But we are not magicians.

We do our best.

They criticize us on television and in the media.

This is part of the show and we are ready for it.”

In response to a journalist's question, he added, "When the Confederation of African Football (CAF) distributes the match sheets as it looked like we were playing 5-5-0 (against Nigeria), I will put that in a book I am writing about football jokes."

He continued, “It is not enough for him to pay my salary, but the Egyptian Federation.

I can do nothing for you (to explain the game plan) after the match, I would be happy to help."

And added the Portuguese, who will face a decisive confrontation against the "Jedian Falcons" to qualify for the final price on Wednesday, "Before, we knew that there are professionals in the press, who know how to read matches when they write about them, and now we have to explain the game system to K!".

He said, "My problem is that if I present my squad an hour and a half before the match, I don't know in whose hand this card will end, perhaps in the opponent's hand."

“I advise you to hire experts to read the game and you will understand the system we play with.

We respect humble opinions, that's my opinion.

Football is a game of opinions and mistakes.”

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