Egyptian forward Mohamed Zidan pointed the Hamburg Magazine's lack of accuracy as the cause of the major criticism he has been the subject of following his declarations on Monday. "My words weren't precisely written. I said I sometimes feel Danish more than Egyptian as I spent a very long time in Denmark," Zidan said to FilGoal.com. "I read the interview in the Hamburg Morgen Post magazine and I didn't say I wanted to play for Denmark because it's an impossible matter right now as I have already represented Egypt. " just said I love Denmark and that has ing to do with my love and passion for Egypt," he added. Zidan's quotes put the player in the center of controversy once again as he had previously revealed his wish to represent Denmark. It remains to be seen whether Egypt's technical staff, headed by Hassan Shehata, will questions the player's comments.