When Bob Bradley was manager of the U.S. team, it seemed there weren't many (if any) incidents of training-ground scuffles between teammates, presumably because the players were terrified of his wolf-like stare haunting their nightmares if they stepped out of line. Bradley's Egyptian squad apparently doesn't have that same fear (yet).
During a training session for team Egypt, Mohamed Zidan and goalkeeper Ahmed El-Shennawy got into an argument that turned into a shoving competition that no one else seemed to concerned with breaking up. We can only assume that Bradley was standing out of frame,�searing�his disapproval into the players' souls with his eyes.
They will learn.
This has been the Dirty Tackle of the Day: a chronicling of unfortunate events.
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