Bob Bradley, the coach of the Egyptian national football team, expresses confidence ahead of the clash against Ghana in the 2014 World Cup play-offs. In an interview with cafonline, Bradley emphasizes the extensive preparation and study of the Ghanaian team, stating that while Ghana is a formidable opponent, he trusts his players’ concentration and hard work that led them to the play-offs.
Bradley highlights the physical fitness of the Pharaons team, which consists of a mix of determined young players and experienced veterans. He particularly mentions the excellence of goalkeeper Sherif Ekrami and the overall strength in every position. The coach is optimistic about the team’s mindset and mentions the additional motivation brought by the Al Ahly players who returned to the selection after their draw in the semi-final first leg of the Orange Champions League.
Bob Bradley firmly believes that Egypt can achieve a good result in Kumasi, cautioning the Ghanaian team. The match is scheduled for this afternoon, and Bradley’s confidence and belief in the team’s abilities set the stage for an intense and competitive encounter between Egypt and Ghana in the World Cup play-offs.