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09:33 AM | Monday 05 October 2020
Betso Mosimane, Al-Ahly’s new coach
South African Betsu Musimane, coach of the Al-Ahly club first team, began studying all the team files and examining the list of players on the current roster and players loaned out of the team during the current period.
An informed source within Al-Ahly’s first team revealed that South African Pitso Musimane, the first team’s coach, received special reports on the team’s loan players and began to study his final position on the return of some players and the scope of your needs.
The source said Pitso Musimane was informed of the players René Fyler had requested to return to the team next season, stating that he had rejected the former coach’s instructions regarding his position on some players who were close to returning at the end of the season.
The source pointed out that the South African coach assured the football apparatus and the planning committee that he would study all matters himself and follow up on the players on loan outside of Al-Ahly, to determine the needs of the team according to the state of the game. team during the current period, and their need for support in some centers.
Fyler recommended restoring the services of Mohamed Sharif and Akram Tawfik
René Fyler had informed the club’s planning committee about the return of the duo Mohamed Sharif and Akram Tawfik, loaned to Samouha and El Gouna, respectively, next season and cut their loan.
Al-Ahly has 15 players loaned out of their ranks, and they are: “Salah Mohsen, Nasser Maher, Karim Yahya, Fawzi Al-Hanawi, Mohamed Abdel Moneim, Walid Azaro, Ahmed Yasser Rayan, Akram Tawfiq, Basem Ali, Mahmoud Al- Jazzar, Hussein Al-Sayed, Hammardy, Muhammad “.
The team had won against the Arab Contractors with a free goal last night, Sunday, in the first match under the leadership of South African Pitso Mosimane, the team’s new coach, with a single goal, which Amr Al-Soleya scored from a penalty. .
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