Egypt coach Bob Bradley was full of praise for Mohamed Abou-Treika after the midfielder had played a key role in Tuesday's win over Zimbabwe. Abou-Treika converted a late penalty to give Egypt a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Zimbabwe, but it was his magic pass to Mohamed Salah that created the chance in the first place. “Abou-Treika has some special attributes that make him an exceptional player," Bradley told FilGoal.com. “I think he is the only player in Egypt who can make a pinpoint forward pass for a teammate in a one-on-one position. “That's exactly what he did when he made that pass to Salah. I think he is a player who can break down any solid defense." Abou-Treika, 34, took his tally of international goals to 35, more than any player of his generation.