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FIFA World Cup: Egypt’s momentum hit by roadblock as Seattle travel plan rejected
Egypt’s players during a training session. (AP Photo)

Egypt’s preparations for their decisive FIFA World Cup Group G clash against Iran have been disrupted after local security authorities rejected a request to allow the squad to travel directly from Vancouver to Seattle, according to a Reuters report.The decision comes just days after Egypt celebrated a landmark moment in their football history, securing their first-ever World Cup victory with a commanding 3-1 comeback win over New Zealand at BC Place in Vancouver on Sunday.The team had planned to move key players directly to Seattle following the match as part of an effort to streamline travel ahead of Friday’s crucial fixture. However, that request was denied, forcing the squad to revise its logistical arrangements.

Travel plan rejected by authorities

“The security authorities refused the team’s request to stay in the city of Seattle as planned after the New Zealand match in the World Cup, and therefore the team’s delegation will return to the city of Spokane,” Hossam said in a statement issued by the Egyptian FA, as quoted by Reuters.Instead of going to Seattle, Egypt will now return to its training base in Spokane — approximately 280 miles away — before making the journey back for the Iran match.The adjustment adds an extra layer of travel fatigue ahead of a high-pressure encounter that could decide qualification for the Round of 32.

Historic win overshadowed by logistical challenge

Egypt’s travel issue comes on the heels of a dramatic performance against New Zealand, where they overturned an early deficit to claim a landmark victory.New Zealand started brightly and took the lead through Finn Surman, who headed home from a Tim Payne corner after early pressure. Egypt, however, gradually grew into the contest, with Mohamed Marmoush and Mohamed Salah both going close before halftime.The breakthrough arrived just before the hour mark when Mostafa Ziko levelled with a close-range header from Mohamed Hany’s cross. Buoyed by the equaliser, Egypt took control as Salah finished clinically after a sharp exchange inside the box, before Trezeguet sealed the win with a header from a corner in the 82nd minute.The result moved Egypt close to qualification from Group G, but their build-up to the Iran clash is now complicated by unexpected travel disruption rather than momentum alone.



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