Egypt players are shown gathered around a tablet moments before the penalty shootout against Australia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32. Multiple reports say the footage involved Kylian Mbappé, but the purpose was not to study him as an opponent. Instead, Egypt’s coaching staff reportedly used clips connected to Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan, including information from Ryan’s previous encounters in club football. The scenario is linked to Ryan being introduced as Australia’s penalty-shootout goalkeeper just before the shootout, after the match finished 1-1 and moved into extra time. According to one account, the video shown to Egypt featured Ryan’s penalty-stopping tendencies—such as his positioning and movement—drawn from his time at Spanish club Levante, where he had previously faced Mbappé and conceded penalties. Egypt then converted all four of their penalties to win the shootout 4-2, with Mohamed Salah scoring one of the key kicks. The incident draws attention to last-minute tactical analysis ahead of penalties and also to Australia’s decision to make a late goalkeeper change for the shootout.