Egypt’s national football team faces a challenging hurdle as star winger Omar Marmoush has been ruled out of their final two World Cup qualifying matches against Djibouti and Guinea-Bissau due to a knee injury. The 26-year-old Manchester City player has been struggling with this injury, impacting his ability to contribute during this crucial phase of the tournament. Coach and fans alike are concerned about the ramifications of his absence, as Marmoush’s skills and experience are invaluable to the team’s chances for qualification. With these pivotal matches approaching, Egypt will need to rally without one of their key players, raising questions about their strategy and effectiveness in the face of this setback.
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