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Salah, Marmoush and Ashour Lead Egypt's Predicted Lineup Against Brazil

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5/6/2026

Egypt’s clash with Brazil does not look like just another friendly in the preparation schedule. It is a strong test that could reveal the Pharaohs’ features before they begin their 2026 World Cup campaign.

Facing a team of Brazil’s stature gives the technical staff, led by Hossam Hassan, a real opportunity to measure the team’s readiness, both technically and mentally, before entering the atmosphere of the global tournament.

A Brazilian Test Before the Global Dream

Egypt enter the match knowing that the current stage leaves little room for many experiments, especially as the World Cup approaches and the core of the team begins to take shape. The Brazil friendly comes at an important time, with the national team preparing for a group that includes Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand — a group that requires an organized side capable of handling pressure and making the most of its chances.

Hossam Hassan is expected to rely on a lineup that combines defensive security with speed in attacking transitions, while depending on players who have the experience and ability to make the difference.

Egypt’s Expected Lineup Against Brazil

Goalkeeper: Mostafa Shobeir.

Defense: Karim Hafez - Rami Rabia - Yasser Ibrahim - Hamdi Fathi.

Midfield: Mohannad Lasheen - Marwan Attia - Emam Ashour.

Attack: Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet - Omar Marmoush - Mohamed Salah.

Salah and Marmoush at the Heart of the Bet

The attacking line remains Egypt’s biggest card, with Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush, and Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet giving the Pharaohs different solutions through pace, movement behind the defense, and the ability to exploit spaces.

Salah remains the team’s technical and moral leader, while Marmoush enters this stage as one of Egypt’s most important attacking weapons after firmly establishing himself in the Pharaohs’ plans. Alongside Trezeguet, Egypt look capable of threatening Brazil’s defense if they can move the ball forward quickly and transition efficiently from defense to attack.

With Egypt’s official World Cup squad announced, the picture has become clearer for the fans, as the list includes a mix of experienced players and names capable of giving the technical staff various solutions in different positions.

Against Brazil, the demand will not only be a good result, but also a performance that builds confidence and reveals the team’s character before the World Cup. This match could be one of the most important rehearsals in determining how ready the Pharaohs are for the global dream, while answering the fans’ biggest question: is Egypt truly ready for the World Cup?