Burkina Faso among Africa's top four: Egypt's assistant coach Nabih

Ahmed Abd El Rasoul , Tuesday 31 Jan 2017,
Views:1995
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso's players celebrate with fans after winning their quarter-final soccer match of the 2017 African Cup of Nations against Tunisia. (Reuters)

Egypt's assistant coach Osama Nabih is optimistic about getting a positive result in the African Cup of Nations semifinal, although he warns that the Pharoahs' opponents, Burkina Faso, are among the strongest teams in Africa at present.

Egypt, seven-time African champions, ended a 31-year wait for a victory over North African rivals Morocco on Monday to reach the prestigious tournament's semis.

The Pharaohs will take on the Stallions on Wednesday in Libreville after the latter beat Tunisia 2-0 on Saturday.

"We try to achieve the best results and to reach the competitions final stage," Nabih told Egyptian TV channel ONSport on Monday.

"I feel optimistic that we are just one step away from the final," he added.

Nabih was a member of the Egypt squad that won the 1998 African cup in Burkina Faso, playing the whole match at the midfield in the 2-0 win over the hosts in the semifinal.

"Burkina Faso's team now is different than the one of 1998. I played against them in the semi final of the 1998 edition and they were building a new team at the time. Now they are among the top four in Africa," Nabih explained.

"We studied our opponents well and we hope we will proceed and succeed after much effort," he concluded.

Egypt won the last of their record seven titles in Angola in 2010 under former coach Hassan Shehata.

(For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)

Short link:

 

ADD COMMENT

 
 
 
  • We will not publish comments which contain rude or abusive language, libelous statements, slander and personal attacks against any person/s.
  • We will not publish comments which contain racist remarks or any kind of racial or religious incitement against any group of people, in Egypt or outside it.
  • We welcome criticism of our reports and articles but we will not publish personal attacks, slander or fabrications directed against our reporters and contributing writers.
  • We reserve the right to correct, when at all possible, obvious errors in spelling and grammar. However, due to time and staffing constraints such corrections will not be made across the board or on a regular basis.

More news

More
Group A W D L P
Cameroon
2 1 0 7
Burkina Faso
1 1 1 4
Cape Verde
1 1 1 4
Ethiopia
0 1 2 1
Group B W D L P
Senegal
1 2 0 5
Guinea
1 1 1 4
Malawi
1 1 1 4
Zimbabwe
1 0 2 3
Group C W D L P
Morocco
2 1 0 7
Gabon
1 2 0 5
Comoros
1 0 2 3
Ghana
0 1 2 1
Group D W D L P
Nigeria
3 0 0 9
Egypt
2 0 1 6
Sudan
0 1 2 1
Guinea Bissau
0 1 2 1
Group E W D L P
Cote d Ivoire
2 1 0 7
Equatorial Guinea
2 0 1 6
Sierra Leone
0 2 1 2
Algeria
0 1 2 1
Group F W D L P
Mali
2 1 0 7
Gambia
2 1 0 7
Tunisia
1 0 2 3
Mauritania
0 0 3 0