Mohamed Salah rejects the Egyptian coach and prefers the foreigner to lead the Pharaohs team

Today, Tuesday, the Egyptian Football Association will hold a meeting to determine the identity of the new coach of the Egyptian national team, to succeed Portuguese Carlos Queiroz, after he was dismissed by mutual consent, following the failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

And the journalist Hani Hathout revealed, during his speech on the "Al-Match" program on the Egyptian channel "Sada Al-Balad", that there are more than one name of the Egyptian coaches who are candidates to train the Pharaohs, led by Hossam Hassan, Ihab Jalal and Ahmed Sami, explaining that the Egyptian football star and scorer of Liverpool and the English Premier League. Mohamed Salah does not want an Egyptian coach, and believes that a foreign coach is the most appropriate to lead the Pharaohs during the coming period.

The Egyptian Football Association is witnessing a division among its members over the identity of the coach of the Egyptian national team, after the contract with Carlos Queiroz, coach of the Pharaohs, was terminated by mutual consent.

Queiroz, who took over the coach of the Egyptian national team after Hossam El-Badri, played 20 matches with the Pharaohs, winning 11 matches, while losing three times and drawing in six matches.

Under the leadership of Carlos Queiroz, Egypt scored 24 goals, the Pharaohs conceded 9 goals, and finished fourth in the Arab Cup, second in the African Nations Cup, and lost to Senegal in the final qualifying stage for the 2022 World Cup.

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