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Jamie Pacheco at Zamalek training – the official Zamalek site
Hamada Anwar, a member of the Zamalek board of directors, said that Al-Ahly’s level is better with his new coach, Pitso Musimani, than with Rene Fyler, his previous coach, and also indicated that Jamie Pacheco, his team’s coach , followed in the footsteps of former coach Patrice Cateron, but better.
“The two teams represent Africa, not just Egypt,” Anwar told MBC Egypt, “The match at the stadium will witness a very high technical level, during the current period, Zamalek is doing very well and came back with the trust of his fans. “
He added: “Al-Ahly plays better with Musimane than Fyler, he plays better and is more artistic. Al-Ahly plays better than the Swiss coach. I see him personally.”
He continued: “There are players on the field who know the value of the jersey they wear on both sides, and I hope not to deviate from the text and a coach will be very good.”
“Pacheco is following in Carterón’s footsteps. He arrived in a short time and asked him for two things, the first to finish the season in second place to play the Champions League, and he did it, and the second to beat Raja and he did it, and He’s doing fine”.
And he added: “On the contrary, you can see that Carterón can go well in the African Championship and in the League not like that, but Pacheco was good in both directions.”
He continued, “Pacheco followed Carteron’s footsteps better, achieved good results, but the Frenchman won championships.”
He continued: “We have male players in Zamalek, as a fan. I am sure of high level and international players. If Zamalek receives, nothing will differentiate him. Esperance scored a goal and stood out. Please scored and we scored 3 goals.”
“The current generation scores and plays with ease. The quality and personality of the players present at this moment assures me that they can win the title, God willing.”
Zamalek had beaten Morocco’s Raja 3-1 in the second leg of the CAF Champions League semifinals, turning it into a 4-1 win on aggregate in home and away games.
Al-Ahly won 5-1 on aggregate, the first leg against Moroccan Wydad, to set a date with Zamalek in the final.
An unprecedented grand continental final that brings together Al-Ahly and Zamalek, the two poles of Egyptian football, on the 27th of this month.