
Egypt coach's Palestine appeal thrusts World Cup back into political spotlight
ATLANTA: Political tensions surrounding the World Cup deepened on Monday when Egypt coach Hossam Hassan used an official FIFA press conference to appeal for…
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ATLANTA: Political tensions surrounding the World Cup deepened on Monday when Egypt coach Hossam Hassan used an official FIFA press conference to appeal for support for Palestinians ahead of his side’s last-16 meeting with Argentina. Defending champions Argentina go into their World Cup last-16 tie with Egypt on Tuesday on the back of a major scare against Cape Verde. Egypt take on Argentina in the last 16 on Tuesday, and while Hassan dealt with questions about Lionel Messi and his team's chances against the holders, he also spoke at length about the Palestinians.
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ATLANTA: Political tensions surrounding the World Cup deepened on Monday when Egypt coach Hossam Hassan used an official FIFA press conference to appeal for support for Palestinians ahead of his side’s last-16 meeting with Argentina
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Defending champions Argentina go into their World Cup last-16 tie with Egypt on Tuesday on the back of a major scare against Cape Verde.
according to Channel News AsiaEgypt take on Argentina in the last 16 on Tuesday, and while Hassan dealt with questions about Lionel Messi and his team's chances against the holders, he also spoke at length about the Palestinians.
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