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Wrote:
Ramy Beshay
Thursday 10 December 2020
05:03 p. M.
Zamalek players underwent a Coronavirus “Rapid Test” analysis before the start of training today, Thursday, as part of the medical protocol before each match.
The analysis comes before the team’s match against the Arab Contractors, scheduled for next Saturday, at the opening of Zamalek’s matches in the Egyptian Premier League competition.
The Portuguese coach, Jaime Pacheco, has continued to hold a session with the players of his team before the start of today’s session, as is his custom to continue sending messages of support to the players.
Pacheco told them today in a brief message: “We have an important match in two days. We have to start the League with victory and turn the page from the past completely.”
Youssef Ibrahim “Obama”, the team player, participated in a solo training with the ball as part of his qualification program after returning to training yesterday after recovering from the Coronavirus infection.
Moroccan Mohamed Onajim, the team’s player, attended the team’s group training exercises, which are currently taking place at the Abdullatif Abu Rujaila Stadium.
Onajem returned to soccer training after running a qualifying program in the club’s gym for the last two days.
Onagem did a rehab session in the gym before being on the field for the day’s training and went through ball training and qualifying training under the supervision of Amr El Matrawi, a rehabilitation specialist.
Mohamed Ashraf “Roqa”, a first-team midfielder, participated today in a special training session on the sidelines of the training session currently taking place at the Abdullatif Abu Rujaila Stadium.
The player ran through the stadium as part of his rehabilitation program to recover from a knee injury suffered during the Egypt Cup game against Al-Jaish.
Farouk Jaafar, president of the Football Committee in Zamalek, attended today’s training in support of the team, technical staff and players, and Jaafar also had a quick session with Abdel Halim Ali, director of football, to check the conditions of the team.
Hussein Yasser Al-Muhammadi, a former Zamalek player, was present at the team’s training sessions to shake hands with the coaching staff, who had close ties with them during their Portuguese league career; In addition to supporting the team’s players.
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