Friday, October 28, 2011

Bradley's challenge to revive Africa's 'monster'

By AHMED EL-SEDAWY

Associated Press

Associated Press Sports

updated 12:44 p.m. ET Oct. 27, 2011

CAIRO (AP) -Bob Bradley isn't ready to talk about the man who replaced him as the United States' coach.

He's not too keen to talk details of his departure, either, after he was let go by the USSF in July after five years in charge.

Bradley says "leaving as coach of the U.S. national team wasn't my decision," summing up his exit.

His decision or not, Bradley moved on. To bigger things? Maybe. Bigger challenges? Almost certainly.

The 53-year-old Bradley has re-emerged as head coach of Egypt and is now faced with what he called "the big responsibility" of reviving Africa's most successful team ever and following in the footsteps of its best-ever coach - all at a time of historic change in the North African country on and off the pitch.

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