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Swiss Christian Gross, former Zamalek coach, has apologized for not training the team again, despite being the candidate who opted for the White Administration.
FilGoal.com learned that Gross had apologized to Zamalek officials for health reasons.
Gross suffers from a left eye problem, and after receiving Zamalek’s offer, he consulted his doctor about accepting the offer, which comes months after announcing his retirement from training.
But as FilGoal.com knows, Gross will have to undergo surgery next week and a 10-day break, making it difficult for him to take over Zamalek’s training and thus his apology for not taking the job.
However, second attempts are being made to persuade Gross to accept the mission.
FilGoal.com learned that Gross gave initial approval to Zamalek officials on the idea of his team leadership earlier, and asked that they give him 24 hours to resolve his decision, which was a rejection. (See details)
Zamalek officials have already prepared an alternative plan in case Gross rejects their offer, a plan that may see further steps in negotiations with names like Josephaldo Ferrara, Jimmy Pacheco and others, and may witness the emergence of new names on the list. of candidates to lead the team, according to FilGoal.com.
Zamalek officials are trying to resolve the manager’s file as quickly as possible to allow more time in front of him before the expected clash with Morocco’s Raja Casablanca in the semi-finals of the African Champions League.
Gros, who is 66, announced his retirement from training in May of this year.
The Swiss has had an exciting and successful experience with Zamalek between 2018 and 2019.
Zamalek was crowned champion of the African Confederation Cup for the first time in its history, under the leadership of Gross.
Gross lifted the beloved African title before returning to Ahly Jeddah in a third failed experiment this time.
Gross began his coaching career in 1988 with the Swiss club Weil.
In Switzerland, Gross is responsible for coaching 4 clubs: Will, Grasshopper, Young Boys and of course Basel.
Outside of Switzerland, Gross auditioned for Tottenham of England between 1997 and 98, and his experience with Stuttgart of Germany from 2009 to 2010.
Throughout his coaching career, Gross won 15 championships, of which Basel had the most.
Gross has lifted the Swiss League title six times, four with Basel and two with Grasshopper.
He also won the Swiss Cup 5 times, 4 of them with Basel and once with Grasshopper.
With Al-Ahly Jeddah, Gross won the League, Cup and Super Triple, as well as the Confederation Cup title with Zamalek.
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