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The Al-Ahly club banned player Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim Kahraba from group training on Thursday, as a kind of additional punishment after his altercation yesterday with Mohamed El-Shennawy, the team captain and Syed Abdel Hafeez, the ball manager. , and the player fought today on a solitary walk inside the gym, to complete the basic punishment of a one million pound fine handed out. When it happened before training yesterday, and after completing training and arriving home, Kahraba was very keen to return to the clubhouse again, offering an apology to Muhammad Al-Shennawy in the presence of Walid Suleiman..
Kahraba highlighted his full respect for the club’s regulations and his appreciation for the entire working system of the first team, be it the technical or administrative apparatus or his teammates, and sources revealed for the seventh day that Al-Ahly’s training yesterday for the tomorrow, Wednesday, he witnessed many riots between various stars of the team and Mr. Abdel Hafeez, the football coach. It started when the duo Mohamed El Shennawy and Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba got into a simple altercation in the locker room before heading to the training session before the matter quickly ended between them, but Sayed Abdel Hafeez, the soccer coach, intervened in the matter, so he also got into a strong altercation with Kahraba.
Renee Fyler, technical director of Al-Ahly, asked the team players to close the Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim crisis file, “Kahraba”, and Fyler stressed to the team players the need not to be affected by the crisis electrocution and quickly come out of his aftershocks so he can focus on Al-Ahly’s upcoming engagements locally and in Africa..
The Swiss coach emphasized that “experience” must play a role in situations that can have a negative impact, if the team does not cancel these matters quickly, so the players must overcome the electrification incident and concentrate on the next level commitments. local and in Africa..
Al-Ahly are preparing for the Tigris Valley match at eight o’clock tomorrow night at Cairo Stadium in the 24th round of the Premier League championship, and Al-Ahly needs to win tomorrow too to put down the crisis of Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba and continue with the local victories before the next African clash on September 26 in front of the Moroccan Wydad stadium. The last of the first leg of the African Champions League semifinals.