Soccer-Africa Cup of Nations good preparation for Egypt’s World Cup campaign


Soccer Football - CAF Africa Cup of Nations - Morocco 2025 - Third Place Match - Egypt Press Conference - Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca, Morocco - January 16, 2026 Egypt coach Hossam Hassan during the press conference. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

CASABLANCA, Jan 16 (Reuters) - ‌Egypt might be disappointed with failure to reach the Africa Cup of Nations ‌final but coach Hossam Hassan said on Friday it had been a good ‌experience ahead of the World Cup later this year.

Egypt lost in Wednesday's semi-final to Senegal in Tangier but on Saturday will play Nigeria for the bronze medal at the tournament in Morocco.

"It has been very ‍good preparation for us, we've tried several systems of ‍play throughout the tournament and played ‌against different types of opponents," Hassan said.

"We came close to the final but that's football," ‍he ​said of the 1-0 loss to Senegal.

"Overall, I'm satisfied with all that happened and what we achieved. We have a good team. We were away from ⁠home and did not have a lot of supporters."

The match ‌against Nigeria would be another opportunity to prepare for the World Cup, he added.

Egypt play in Group ⁠G with Belgium ‍first up in Seattle on June 15, New Zealand in Vancouver on June 21 and Iran on June 26 back in Seattle.

Hassan said Egypt might have fallen short because of a lack of ‍players at top clubs in Europe, in contrast ‌to the two finalists Morocco and Senegal whose squads are filled with players at top European teams.

"Players based in Europe gain better tactical acumen and become physically much stronger, and we need that added value to make us better," he said.

Egypt's 28-man squad had only three players based in Europe - captain Mohamed Salah from Liverpool, Omar Marmoush from Manchester City and Mostafa Mohamed from Nantes in Ligue 1.

"I think tomorrow's game gives us a chance ‌to continue preparations, but we always want to win. Egypt always plays to win, we are a team who have won seven Cup of Nations in the past," Hassan said.

"We will evaluate after the ​competition where we need to improve. We will study the positive points in order to be much better in both defence and attack," he added.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Casablanca; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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