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    Hossam Hassan’s Incendiary Rhetoric Escalates as Egypt Coach Stonewalls Critics

    By January 16, 20263 Mins Read
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    Marrakech – Egypt coach Hossam Hassan intensified his combative approach during Friday’s fractious press conference, categorically refusing to engage with Moroccan journalists while perpetuating his divisive narrative and defending his inflammatory statements throughout the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Morocco.

    The vitriolic confrontation and heated exchange unfolded ahead of Saturday’s third-place playoff against Nigeria at Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, where Hassan exhibited unprecedented hostility when challenged about his team’s technical shortcomings.

    Hassan became visibly agitated when a Moroccan journalist pressed him on his tactical shortcomings and demanded accountability for Egypt’s semifinal exit against Senegal, triggering an explosive response.

     

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    “You must tell the truth to the Egyptian people and admit you were technically weak and failed to reach the final,” the reporter demanded. Hassan’s retort dripped with contempt and palpable irritation: “Your questions are impolite and show no respect. I will not answer you. You lack media etiquette.”

    Hassan’s intransigence prompted a second Moroccan journalist to pursue similar inquiries, only to be met with stony silence and dismissive body language. The Egyptian media contingent, incensed by what they perceived as disrespectful treatment of their coach, staged a collective exodus from the press room.

    Hassan’s truculent behavior and belligerent stance represent the culmination of increasingly inflammatory rhetoric following Egypt’s sterile 1-0 defeat to Senegal.

    The beleaguered, pugnacious tactician attributed Egypt’s elimination to a litany of external factors, ranging from hotel rooms plagued by mosquitoes and exhausting train travel from Tangier to Casablanca instead of flights, to inadequate rest periods and alleged scheduling conspiracies and inequities favoring Senegal.

    “Egypt is the mother of Arabs and Africa historically. No one possesses the history we possess,” Hassan proclaimed in earlier statements. “We won the African Cup seven times. This creates jealousy. Until judgment day, no one will achieve what Egypt’s national team accomplished.”

    Hassan grandiosely suggested that some unnamed forces in African football opposed the Pharaohs’ advancement to the final. “Certain parties felt anxious about Egypt’s victory and reaching the final,” he claimed.

    Hassan’s defiant rhetoric extended to dismissing crowd support expectations as irrelevant to his team’s objectives. “We don’t expect anyone to cheer for us or not cheer for us. We were focused on the tournament and willing to play under pressure,” he declared Friday.

     

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    The coach’s incendiary comments have generated widespread condemnation across regional media, with critics questioning his diplomatic acumen and professional conduct.

    Saudi commentator Waleed Alfarraj described Hassan’s discourse as unbecoming of a coach representing Egypt’s stature, while Egyptian journalist Sayed Mahmoud warned against creating diplomatic tensions with brotherly nations.

    Conversely, the Egyptian Football Association adopted a markedly conciliatory tone in official correspondence. Federation president Hany Abo Rida addressed Moroccan federation chief Fouzi Lekjaa with effusive praise for Morocco’s organizational excellence and infrastructure quality.

    The association described Morocco’s hosting as “a model to emulate in elevating African football to more professional and distinguished horizons,” while expressing gratitude for the fraternal reception accorded to Egypt’s delegation.

    Saturday’s encounter against Nigeria at 5 p.m. offers Hassan a final opportunity to secure bronze medal consolation and restore some semblance of dignity to Egypt’s campaign, which has been overshadowed by his caustic pronouncements and tactical inadequacies.

    Read also: AFCON: The World Sees Morocco’s Victory… Except a Loud Few in Egypt & Algeria

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