Egypt-bound manager Bob Bradley is confident he can guide the African champions to the 2014 World Cup if he landed the vacant job. The 53-year-old American spoke with FA chairman Samir Zaher over the possibility of leading the Egypt national team as he seems very interested to succeed Hassan Shehata. “I met with president Zaher and I offered my plan to guide Egypt to the 2014 World Cup,” Bradley, who was sacked as USA coach last month, told FilGoal.com. “I've been following the Egypt team for a while and I know a lot about Egyptian football.” Bradley was present at Ahli's training on Wednesday as the Egyptian champions gear up for their Champions League clash with MC Alger at the weekend. He is considered the closest of three candidates to land the Egypt job, with Colombian Francisco Maturana and Serbian Zoran Filipovic in pursuit.