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“Egypt is a very good team but in my opinion the country depends a lot on two players, Mohammed Salah and Trezeguet and I don’t like it this way.” Nigeria

Madagascar’s players and Nigeria’s players huddle during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group B football match between Madagascar and Nigeria at the Alexandria Stadium on June 30, 2019.

“Egypt is a very good team but in my opinion the country depends a lot on two players, Mohammed Salah and Trezeguet and I don’t like it this way. What I prefer is team work, I only tip Egypt to qualify for the semifinal and after that anything can happen,” he said. Speaking on his experience while in Nigeria, Dr. Yasser said the country with huge resources at its disposal should be much better than what it is today, adding that he is disappointed with the level of development in the country.

“I think we will get to the semifinals, but I doubt if we are going to win the cup. I think Tunisia is powerful and has a stronger team to face Egypt.

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