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Both Egypt and Ghana, burdened by opening-game struggles—Ghana falling to a 2-1 defeat against Cape Verde, and Egypt held to a tense 2-2 draw with Mozambique—enter the showdown with a palpable sense of urgency
Reflecting on Kudus’ significance, Victoria acknowledged, “I think it’s good for the tournament that the best players play all the games
I am ready to face that kind of player; we are ready for that; we will prepare the team for that.”
Highlighting the broader challenge, he added, “We will have to control him but not only him because the Ghana team is a very good team and all the players are good.” Victoria’s words set the stage for a tactical battle of wits, promising a riveting encounter between two football giants.