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Hossam El-Badry, the coach of the Egyptian team, revealed the secret of Mohamed El-Shennawi’s shooting with the Pharaohs coach between the two halves of the Togo match.
Al-Shennawi seemed angry during the departure of the national team between the two halves, so why?
Al-Badri said: “Al-Shennawi told me that the voice of the crowd emanating from the stadium speakers was very loud.”
“The sound emanated from the stadium speakers, and it was very loud, and it made the players not hear each other and did not speak together,” he added in his remarks on the Sada Al-Balad channel.
He continued: “Al-Shenawi told me that the national team had not met for a long time, so it is important to talk between the players on the field, but this was not happening because of the loud voice.”
Hossam Al-Badri referred to revealing the case of Muhammad Hani Dahir, Ayman Al-Mukhtab and Al-Ahly.
Al-Badri explained, “Muhammad Hani suffered a bruise and underwent a resonance beam to control it.”
He added: “Muhammad Hani’s condition is very good and there is no problem. X-rays are only to control him.”
The Egyptian team defeated Togo with a goal to none through Mahmoud Hamdi “Al-Wensh” in the third round of Group G of the African qualifiers for the African nations. (See details)
Al-Winch’s goal was enough for Hossam El-Badry to achieve his first victory with the Pharaohs, after two draws against Kenya and Comoros, and it was enough to lead Egypt to the top of the group with 5 points, the same than second classified as Comoros, who face Kenya on Sunday.