Egypt head coach Hector Cuper said Monday that he was “happy to resign” if anyone was displeased with his training methods after Egypt suffered their second straight World Cup defeat.
Egypt lost 3-1 to Russia in St. Petersburg on Tuesday, meaning they have yet to register a point as they also lost their opening game 1-0 to Uruguay.
"First of all, if I stay on or not depends not only on me. There are people who are responsible for it. If someone is displeased, I'm happy to resign. We still have one match ahead, although our chances [to win] are minimal. As for the defense, I can repeat: we made many mistakes in the course of 10-12 minutes. We controlled... our opponents in the first half, we defended well," Cuper told journalists.
Egypt will face Saudi Arabia in Volgograd on 25 June in their final Group A encounter.
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