
Former Spain manager Vicente del Bosque, who led Spain to World Cup victory in 2010, has cautioned the national team not to underestimate Argentina ahead of the World Cup final. Del Bosque described Argentina as a "real nuisance" and emphasized their ability to execute their game plan, citing their comeback win against England as evidence of their quality. While he views Spain as favorites, he urged caution due to Argentina's challenging playing style and experience. Del Bosque also praised Spain's tournament performance, noting their dominance and confidence. Andres Iniesta, who scored Spain's winning goal in 2010, expressed his desire for the current generation of Spanish players to win the trophy. Iniesta also commended Argentina captain Messi's sustained performance at 39, attributing it to his dedication, self-care, and passion for improvement. The World Cup final between Spain and Argentina is scheduled to be played at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
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President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi announced on Saturday that he has instructed relevant ministers to closely monitor the implementation of agreed Egypt-Tanzania projects and remove any obstacles. This directive was made during the closing session of a meeting for Egyptian and Tanzanian business leaders in Dar es Salaam, attended by President El-Sisi and Tanzanian President Samia Hassan. The meeting included over 35 Egyptian business leaders and approximately 120 Tanzanian counterparts. El-Sisi emphasized providing necessary support to translate the outcomes of the Egyptian-Tanzanian business forum into actual investments and development partnerships. He noted that discussions with President Hassan yielded practical results in trade and investment, with hopes for their swift implementation. Earlier, two memoranda of understanding were signed in transport, electricity, and renewable energy. Both leaders agreed to advance joint projects in agriculture and livestock, and to cooperate in port development, maritime and rail connectivity, logistics zones, roads, and infrastructure to facilitate trade. Cooperation in technology, science, and expertise exchange was also agreed upon to support development and economic integration. President El-Sisi highlighted the private sector's crucial role in advancing bilateral investment ties, expressing confidence in its ability to develop value-added projects, open new markets, and support development goals. Representatives from both business comm