Wrote:
Menna Omar
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Tuesday 18 August 2020
02:59 PM
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Ahmed Hossam “Mido”, the former coach of Zamalek, talked about the upcoming summit match between Al-Ahly and Zamalek, scheduled for next Saturday, in the 21st round of the Egyptian We League Championship.
During radio statements for the “Falcon Stadium” program, Mido said: “Zamalek is better technically than Al-Ahly. Al-Ahly has a problem in the wings, in light of the departure of Ramadan Subhi and the absence of electricity to stop.”
He added: “Fyler is still looking for two distinct wings, the team is suffering badly, and the coach is trying to try more than one player in more than one center to benefit in Africa, and there is another crisis in light of the lack of readiness of Al-Ahly defenders, especially after Mahmoud Metwally’s injury, which will affect the team in light of The repeated absences of Rami Rabia and Yasser Ibrahim, and there is only Ayman Ashraf who is technically and physically ready. “
He continued: “The pressure of the matches needs a lot of intelligence on the part of René Fyler, to deal with this situation.”
In a related context, Mido praised Zamalek’s coach, Patrice Carteron, for relying on some of the youngsters in the past matches, and Mido said: “I salute Carteron for the help of young players. Zamalek is doing well and organized, and there is a very distinguished player who plays in the left-back position” Hatem Sukkar. ” He was in the list of matches. “
He continued: “Everyone must forget the period of Manuel Jose, with the golden generation of the Al-Ahly club. All clubs relied on youngsters, including Ismaili in the early nineties, and Zamalek, when he was crowned with titles, relied on the club’s children and this does not reduce the players coming from abroad.”
The former Zamalek coach also talked about the performance of Ahmed Fathi, the Al-Ahly player, and said: “Fathi presents a manly performance, plays well, is committed to Al-Ahly training and provides a distinguished level and the team needs him in the African Champions League.”
He concluded, “Fathi is a great player, and he will be essential in Africa.”
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