The Liverpool forward will be keen to inspire his side to a place in the last four during Sunday's clash against their North African rivals
Egypt and Morocco clash in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals and GOAL looks at how coach Carlos Queiroz could line up his troops for the North African derby at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde.
Backpagepix.Goalkeeper – Mohamed Gabal
The Zamalek SC goalkeeper replaced his injured Al Ahly counterpart Mohamed El Shenawy in the 88th minute during their Round of 16 game against Ivory Coast.
He denied Eric Bailly from the penalty spot during the shootout and should be strongly considered for a start, which will be his first in the tournament.
AdvertisementBackpagepixRight-back – Omar Kamal
Kamal has been a consistent figure in the Egyptian starting team and should keep his place as they seek a win against their North African rivals.
Sports Mole.Left-back – Ahmed Abou El Fotouh
The 23-year-old fullback has shown solidity along his flank and the Morocco game should be another chance to showcase his top talent should he be drafted into the starting XI.
BackpagepixCentre-back – Ahmed Hegazi
Hegazi withstood the pressure and consistent attacks by the Ivorian strikers to help the 2010 champions record a clean sheet at full-time and in extra time.
His aerial prowess and experience were key as the Pharaohs went on to earn the quarter-final slot against star-studded opponents and the same is expected of him on Sunday.