Seattle, June 15 -- Egypt coach Rudi Garcia said his side will focus on its own strengths and approach the World Cup clash against Belgium with an attacking mindset.

Garcia stressed that Egypt must treat the match like a final, play with maximum commitment, and aim to take control of the game. While praising his squad as one of the strongest African teams ever assembled, he acknowledged that every opponent has weaknesses and expressed confidence that Egypt can exploit Belgium's vulnerabilities.

Belgium and Egypt will open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaigns in a Group G clash on June 15 (US Local time) at Seattle Stadium.

"We are going to focus on our strengths, we want to be protagonists. We really need to go all-in tomorrow as if it ...