The slow pace of performing tactics is the main technical shortcoming Egypt need to address, according to coach Bob Bradley. Since taking charge last September, Bradley led Egypt in a series of friendlies including the current Dubai tour, where the team overcame Nigeria and Mauritania so far. The American is looking to prepare his side for a hectic schedule in June, which includes four crucial CAN 2013 and 2014 World Cup qualifiers. “The players are now efficiently performing tactical moves and instructions. The main problem remains in the slow pace of execution,” Bradley said in quotes released to FilGoal.com. “I am happy with the team though. I can say that I am settled on about 80% of the structure of the squad I will be relying on in the qualifiers. “We will work on improving the pace of our game and I hope to have a couple more camps before the qualifying matches.” Bradley led Egypt in eight friendlies so far, only losing against Brazil in Doha last November.