Al-Ahly goalkeeper El-Shennawi and West Bromwich defender Hegazi, who helped the hosts keep clean sheets in their three fixtures so far, make the cut.
Algerian duo of Ismail Bennacer and Riyad Mahrez, as well as Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi, Senegal midfielder Sadio Mane, Ghana forward Jordan Ayew, Cameroon defender Yaya Banana and Madagascar midfielder Anicet Andrianantenaina were also named among the best 11.
The selection across the teams reveals the best eleven players so far and another eight in the reserve list.
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Not funny Stella. It's possible they couldn't make the list cause they never played the first 3 games in full. Our coach was busy still experimenting in a tournament.
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