Egypt’s coaching staff demonstrated the power of modern football analytics during their World Cup knockout victory over Australia in Dallas. Just minutes before the decisive penalty shootout, the Pharaohs’ players gathered around a laptop to review footage of Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe taking a penalty against Australian goalkeeper Mat Ryan.
Pharaohs rely on video analysis
Moments before the shootout, Egypt’s technical team conducted an urgent tactical briefing to study Ryan’s penalty patterns. The players watched a clip from Real Madrid’s 2-2 draw with Levante on January 17, focusing on Mbappe’s 58th-minute spot-kick. In that match, Ryan tried to distract Mbappe with exaggerated movements on the goal line, but the French forward calmly sent him the wrong way before mocking his dance in celebration.
Coaching staff interpret goalkeeper behaviour
The Egyptian camp’s preparation underlined how deeply data-driven analysis now shapes elite-level football. Instead of leaving the outcome to luck, the coaching team wanted their penalty takers to understand Ryan’s positioning, body language, and reactions when under pressure. This brief but crucial session gave the players a psychological edge, enabling them to maintain focus and emulate the composed finishing displayed by top global stars like Mbappe.
Australia’s late substitution misfires
The laptop session became even more significant after Australia made a last-minute goalkeeper change, replacing Patrick Beach with Mat Ryan in the 119th minute. Egypt’s prior analysis of Ryan’s style proved decisive, as the veteran failed to stop a single penalty. Speaking to Reuters, penalty psychology expert Geir Jordet noted that Mbappe’s swift and decisive strike immediately after the referee’s whistle highlighted how confidence and conviction often outweigh intricate pre-shot routines.
Next challenge: Argentina awaits
Having overcome Australia, Egypt now face a formidable round-of-16 encounter against reigning champions Argentina. The South American giants narrowly progressed after a chaotic five-goal thriller against Cape Verde. To engineer another upset, Egypt will need to combine tactical discipline with their captain’s explosive counter-attacking prowess to challenge the tournament favourites.