Aguirre replaces Cúper as Egypt coach despite Henry talks
Mexican coach Javier Aguirre will lead Egypt through their 2022 World Cup Qatar qualifying campaign after Hector Cuper left his position following Russia 2018.
Former Mexico and Atlético de Madrid coach Javier Aguirre has been appointed Egypt head coach, ahead of Thierry Henry. Arsenal and France great Henry was in the running to replace Héctor Cúper according to ex-Zamalek goalkeeper Nader El-Sayed, who claimed talks had taken place with Egyptian Football Association (EFA) board member Hazem Emam in London.
However, the EFA have opted for Aguirre to lead the country during their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign after Cúper vacated his position in June following World Cup Russia. Aguirre will be presented by the EFA in a news conference on Thursday.
Highly-experienced coach
The 59-year-old is no stranger to World Cups, having guided his native Mexico to two tournaments in 2002 and 2010, while he also spent time in charge of Asian powerhouse Japan. Aguirre's most recent job was with United Arab Emirates outfit Al-Wahda, where he won the UAE President's Cup and UAE League Cup before stepping down in May last year.