Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 6th July 2026, 10:07 PM

The psychological warfare preceding the World Cup Round of 16 has intensified, with Egypt delivering a defiant message to the reigning world champions, Argentina. The high-voltage knockout fixture has been injected with a dose of controversy after Egypt’s assistant coach, Ibrahim Hassan, explicitly played down the singular threat of Lionel Messi, boldly asserting that his own squad effectively boasts “26 Messis” of their own.
The Pharaohs secured their berth in the final sixteen after navigating a challenging group phase and subsequently eliminating Australia in a tightly contested Round of 32 matchup. As the North African side prepare to face the Albiceleste, the technical staff have chosen to adopt an uncompromisingly confident posture rather than bowing to the formidable reputation of the Argentine talisman.
Speaking during a televised interview with the Egyptian broadcaster Sada El-Balad, Hassan made it clear that his squad is entirely unfazed by the prospect of facing the legendary forward. Instead, he sought to redirect the public spotlight back towards Egypt’s tactical system and internal star power, drawing a direct parallel with their own world-class frontman.
“They may have Messi, but we have Mohamed Salah,” Hassan declared. “What is more, we have another 26 Messis in our squad. I hope that God will reward our hard work and absolute belief on the pitch.”
The Egyptian assistant coach revealed that the players have been explicitly instructed by the technical team to block out the media circus surrounding the opposition. Rather than engineering a dedicated, high-risk defensive blueprint designed solely to neutralise the Argentine captain, the strategy remains firmly fixed on team cohesion and executing their own established style of play.
When pressed by sports journalists on whether a specific plan had been devised to contain the playmaker, Hassan remained steadfast. He stated plainly that the coaching staff are not losing sleep over any single individual, regardless of their status in the global game. He maintained that whether the opponent is Messi or another elite athlete, the Pharaohs step onto the turf to fight as a singular unit, anchored by Salah and supported by a highly capable pool of talent.
Egypt’s progress through this tournament has already defied the predictions of several international football pundits, yet internal expectations remain exceptionally high. The previous victory against Australia highlighted a level of tactical discipline that Hassan believes will be vital when facing the reigning world champions.
Reflecting on the squad’s journey and their upcoming tactical approach, the assistant coach reiterated that their presence in the business end of the tournament is no mere coincidence. He concluded by stating that from the very opening day of training camp, the message delivered to the players was unmistakable: Egypt did not travel to the tournament simply to participate, and progressing as far as humanly possible remains the singular objective driving the entire camp.
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