Sami Shirts Reveals Secret Of Musimani’s Conviction With Marwan Mohsen In Al-Ahly Attack



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Al-Ahly Club general manager Sami Shirts revealed South African club coach Pitso Musimani’s conviction of the team’s forward Marwan Mohsen’s skills and abilities despite public criticism, and Sami Shirts said in a phone call to the One Two program with star Hazem Imam on Radio On Sport FM, “Championship The cup is a legitimate right for everyone, and we had a difficult match against a respectable competitor who has distinguished players and a great coach with enormous experience, which is Tariq Al-Ashry.“.

The Al-Ahly coach added: “Al-Ahly went through a great period of pressure and stress. We played three very difficult games against Zamalek at the end of the century, then against Al-Ittihad in Alexandria in the semi-finals and then against Al-Talei in the final of the Egyptian Cup. “

Sami Shirts continued, “Musimani is very happy with the combination in Al-Ahly, and he aspires to great achievements with the team, and he pushes the players according to his vision of the match, which means there is a match that suits him. Badr Bannon and another that suits Yasser Ibrahim based on the competitor’s capabilities and our plan to win. ““.

Sami Shirts added: “Musimani wants to create new motives for players by pushing for new deals and loan returnees to increase the intensity of competition between principals and newcomers in a way that benefits the team and helps alleviate stress and thereby hence, injuries as well. ““.

Under the authority of Marwan Mohsen, Sami Shirts said: “Marwan played a great match against Al-Tale’aa. He missed the opportunity to be alone and found misfortune in him, but he scored an electrifying goal and helped open the stadium to his teammates and ease the defensive pressures on them. Musimani is convinced of Marwan’s abilities and skills, and the player plays well and scores with Musimani well. “.

Al-Ahly Club were crowned in the Egyptian Cup after beating Al-Jaysh in the final of the tournament at Burj Al-Arab Stadium on penalties, for which Al-Ahly were crowned Egyptian Cup champions for 37th time in its history, after a distinguished season with the Red Selection. New in his series of numbers, after combining the League and the Cup in 15 seasons.

Al-Ahly’s line-up included: Mohamed El-Shennawy, Ali Maaloul, Ayman Ashraf, Badr Banoun, Muhammad Hani, Amr Al-Soulia, Hamdi Fathy, Taher Muhammad Taher, Hussein Al-Shahat, Mohamed Magdy Qafsha and Marwan Mohsen.

Al-Tale’aa’s line-up included: Mohamed Bassam, Ali El Feel Khaled Stouhi, Amr Mari, Amr Gamal, Ahmed Samir, Mohamed Nasser, Muhannad Lashin, Ahmed Zola, Frank Stephen, and Ahmed Alaa.

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