United Arab Emirates coach Mahdi Ali says his side and Egypt are capable of representing Arab football in the best possible way in the U-20 World Cup. "Egypt have a very good team. They can go all the way at the tournament," Ali told a press conference on Saturday. The young Pharaohs, who are playing on home soil, kicked off their campaign in superb fashion after thrashing Trinidad and Tobago 4-1 at Egyptian Army Stadium in Alexandria. The UAE will play their first game against South Africa on Sunday in Group F that also includes Hungary and Honduras. "The current crop of UAE players previously won the Gulf Cup in 2005 and the AFC U-19 Championship in 2008. We are also looking to make a fine impact in Egypt and go beyond the quarter-finals," Ali added. "The UAE and Egypt have the ability to show the real worth of Arab football."