Egypt's assistant coach Osama Nabih tags Ghana’s match as the most important in Egyptian football history

Published on: 20 October 2016

“Our match against Ghana is the most important in history of Egyptian football', this is according to the assistant coach of the Egyptian national team, Osama Nabih. The Pharoahs will take on the Black Stars on the 13th of November at Borg El Arab Stadium in the second fixture of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers group stages.

“Our match against Ghana is the most important in history of Egyptian football, we want to win the game in order to move a step closer to the World Cup,” he said.

Nabih made it clear that the team is currently focusing on their World Cup qualifiers clash against the Black Stars.

“Facing Ghana in the AFCON again will benefit us, however, at the moment we fully concentrate on our World Cup qualifiers match,” he added.

“We want to send a message to Africa, to know that we are back to compete in the advanced rounds of all African tournaments, either through the National team or clubs like Zamalek in the CAF Champions League final,” he concluded.

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