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Egypt Ready to Go All-In Against Belgium, Says Coach Garcia

Egypt coach Rudi Garcia has declared his team will adopt an attacking approach against Belgium in their World Cup opener. He emphasized the need to treat the match like a final and exploit any weaknesses in the Belgian side. Egypt is seeking their first-ever World Cup victory, having lost all three matches in their last appearance in 2018. The Group G clash takes place on June 15 at Seattle Stadium.

Egypt ready to go all-in against Belgium in World Cup, says coach Rudi Garcia

Seattle, June 15

Egypt coach Rudi Garcia said his side will focus on its own strengths and approach the World Cup clash against Belgium with an attacking mindset.

Garcia stressed that Egypt must treat the match like a final, play with maximum commitment, and aim to take control of the game. While praising his squad as one of the strongest African teams ever assembled, he acknowledged that every opponent has weaknesses and expressed confidence that Egypt can exploit Belgium's vulnerabilities.

Belgium and Egypt will open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaigns in a Group G clash on June 15 (US Local time) at Seattle Stadium.

"We are going to focus on our strengths, we want to be protagonists. We really need to go all-in tomorrow as if it were the final. It is one of the best African squads of all time. All teams have weaknesses. We will see tomorrow if we can exploit those weaknesses," Garcia said as per Reuters.

Monday's clash will mark Garcia's first fixture managing at a World Cup, as well as captain Youri Tielemans' first time leading Belgium at a major tournament.

Egypt are making their first World Cup appearance since 2018, when they exited in the group stage after losing all three matches in Russia.

Their previous appearances came in 1934 and 1990, and they are still seeking their first victory at the tournament.

The North Africans begin their Group G campaign against Belgium in Seattle on Monday before facing New Zealand in Vancouver six days later. They conclude the group stage against Iran in Seattle on June 26.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

"Best African squads of all time"—Garcia is hyping them up nicely! But Africa has had so many strong teams over the years, like Cameroon in 1990 or Nigeria in '98. Egypt's history in World Cups is literally zero wins, so they need more than just talk. As an Indian football fan, I feel the pain of our team never making it. Best of luck to them though! 🏆

James A

Garcia's approach is commendable but risky. Belgium's defense isn't what it used to be, so Egypt might actually cause an upset if they press hard. But going "all-in" against a team with world-class counters like Belgium could backfire. Still, I prefer this aggressive mindset over parking the bus. Should be an exciting match!

Kavya N

It's inspiring to see Egypt being this fearless against a powerhouse like Belgium. Reminds me of how India sometimes plays against top teams in cricket—everyone expects us to lose, but we fight hard. Garcia is right to call it "one of the best African squads." If Salah was still there, they'd be even scarier. Chamatkar (miracle) needed tomorrow! 💪

Deepak U

I have to respectfully disagree with Garcia here. Treating a group stage match as a final is too much pressure—you still have two more games after Belgium. Egypt needs to be calculated, not reckless. The "all-in" strategy might work for a knockout, but in a group, you risk fatigue and cards. However, I appreciate the ambition. Let's see if they can deliver!

Sneha F

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