"We did not play a ball for 3 pounds against Senegal." Mido attacks and "Keirosh Egypt" defends!

The Egyptian national team player and former international star and current media star Ahmed Hossam Mido criticized the performance of the Pharaohs in the Senegal match, despite the clean goal, Friday, at Cairo Stadium and in front of 60,000 spectators, in the first leg of the final round of African qualifiers for the World Cup "Qatar 2022".

The Egyptian team defeated its Senegalese counterpart with an own goal by Salio Ciss in the fourth minute, after a powerful shot from Liverpool star Mohamed Salah bounced off the crossbar to his foot and then entered the net.

Mido said in his program on the "Al-Mehwar" channel: "An important gain, but it is not reassuring. We did not play a ball for 3 pounds, and a worrying victory. I have never seen the Egyptian team in its stadium unable to transfer the ball... I do not know how we will face them in the return match, we achieved the gain." Against Senegal, but we did not play a ball that would intercede for us to qualify for the World Cup, and we have great hope that today's result gives us confidence."

He explained: "Bad performance and worse press conference. We didn't play football (I'm not going). I say to Kirosh, the Egyptian team is very bad, and I'm not proud of today's performance. God will cover the prayers of the fans and people in the homes. Today is an early warning bell."

He continued: "The Portuguese are a master in directing the media and the public to another direction when losing or performing a bad performance, which Queiroz did in the press conference after the match."

He concluded: "It was clear that Queiroz wanted to create a problem with the journalists present at the press conference in order to camouflage the team's performance."

It is noteworthy that the Egyptian team will face Senegal next Tuesday in Dakar to determine the identity of the qualified team for the World Cup.

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