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Schubert reveals scenes from Kohler’s session with Al-Ahly players after Al-Tala’a game

The journalist, Ahmed Schubert, revealed the details of the session that brought together the Swiss coach Marcel Kohler, coach of the Al-Ahly club, with his players, after the challenge of Tala’a Al-Jaish in the league.

Schubert said on his On Sport FM radio show: “Kohler met the Al-Ahly stars in the morning training after the Vanguards of the Army game and informed them of his dissatisfaction with the performance. Kohler was not upset because he is a calm coach, but he has assured the players that they are exaggerating match results in a very strange way and that they could pay a high price.” And he set an example for them with the Zamalek and Al-Masry match where the Port Said team managed to equalize at every Zamalek advance which would happen in the Al-Ahly and Al-Talaa match.

And Schubert adds: “Kohler didn’t scold El-Shennawy for the goal that went into his net and didn’t talk to him, but he records everything big and small and evaluates all the players, and in the end the bill is complete. “

Schubert continued: “Hussein Al-Shahat was out of the game of Al-Ahly and Al-Talaa, and the reason is only technical. Koller believes that Al-Shahat needs to try harder to get back to Al-Ahly’s roster, then to the starting line-up, and believes that Karim Fouad has shone a lot and deserves to be in his place.”

And on Kahraba, Schubert commented: “The penalty for Kahraba’s arrest ends at the end of this December, but in the event that the fine is not paid, the suspension is renewed, and there was a session which brought together the player with Hossam Ghaly and Sayed Abdel Hafeez, and it was agreed that the player would bear half of the fine and Al-Ahly the other half, and the player agreed and is ready to pay, but Al-Ahly remains.

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