Egypt embarrasses Belgium, the world's second-ranked team... Where are the Pharaohs from the World Cup?

Where are the Pharaohs from the World Cup?

A question that arises strongly after the Egyptian national team’s victory over its world-ranked Belgian counterpart, 2-1, in the international friendly match, today, Friday, in Kuwait, as part of the Belgian national team’s preparations to participate in the “Qatar 2022” World Cup.

The Egyptians, led by Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and his fellow heroes, Mustafa Mohamed, Mahmoud Trezeguet, Tariq Hamed and the rest of the stars who played a great match that increased the heartburn and heartbreak of the Egyptian and Arab audience, who aspired to participate in a fifth Arab team in the World Cup after the "host" Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Morocco, had it not been for the loss of the Pharaohs months ago, embarrassed the Egyptians. In front of Senegal and out of the World Cup qualifiers on penalties.

Egypt's goals were scored against Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, striker Mostafa Mohamed (34) and Trezeguet (46), while Belgium's only goal was scored by Lieus Obenta (75).

The Egyptian national team was a strong match against Belgium and knew how to win with a disciplined performance. It appeared with a remarkable personality that impressed the Egyptian public because of the Pharaohs' superiority in threatening the opponent's goal and playing a beautiful, balanced ball with realistic elements that bode well for the Egyptian football.

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