Al-Salmiya striker Amr Zaki seems to have secured a spot in Egypt's starting eleven as the Pharaohs face Ghana in the return leg of the World Cup qualifying playoff on Tuesday.
"Each time he comes to the camp he shows signs of progress. He has made a lot of improvement lately and he will be leading our frontline against Ghana,"
Egypt coach Bob Bradley said in a press conference Sunday.
The former Wigan, Hull City and Zamalek striker made the trip to Kumasi last month for the playoff's first leg but never left the bench.
"I thought we could have introduced him at later stages of the game but things didn't turn out as expected and we had to make different substitutions," Bradley added.
Zaki, 30, has been a permanent feature in Egypt's team since 2006, and he helped win two African titles in 2006 and 2008.
However, Zaki struggled with declining form and consecutive injuries for almost two years before being recalled again in 2013 by Bradley.
Bradley did not give many details about Tuesday's lineup but hinted that he may drop keeper Sherif Ekrami from the starting XI.
Egypt need to win by a five-goal margin against Ghana on Tuesday to reach the World Cup finals.