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Rene Fyler, a former Al-Ahly coach, said he does not regret his decision to leave the Red Castle.
“I currently enjoy spending time with my family at my home in Zurich,” Vyler said in an interview with the Swiss newspaper Blake.
He added: “We were very successful with Al-Ahly, but I felt resentful about the Corona crisis and my estrangement from my family, we did not meet for months. On October 1 there was a clause in my contract that allowed me to leave or continue for another year, and now I see that my early departure was the right decision, I missed my family.
He continued: “Football in Egypt is very enthusiastic and strong, it is the first popular game there, before the Corona virus and before the deaths that occurred in the aftermath of the riots, the stadiums were filled with 80,000 fans per game, but this the number was then reduced to a maximum of 40,000. “
He admitted: “I couldn’t move freely in Cairo. That was impossible. I was isolated most of the time in the hotel.”
He revealed: “I got in touch with Christian Gross because he knew Egypt and the Egyptian League, and he told me that it was an exciting and enthusiastic competition and that he enjoyed great professionalism.”
And he added: “I hope Gross manages to save Schalke, I think he is the right man, he has a lot of experience, a lot of calm is needed to deal with the criticism that comes from all sides, nobody imagined that Schalke would live this situation mathematically and economically “.
On the fact that last month he received an offer from Nantes, he explained: “Regardless of the question, my priority now is to recover from the difficult time I went through.”
He justified his lack of success in his time at Lucerne: “My style is completely different from the Lucerne Club, I was very demanding and direct, however, Lucerne may compete for the league title one day.”
He noted, “One of the values I live by is my preference for painful facts over comfortable lies. I don’t like it when people say what the other person wants to hear.”
He continued: “I always want to be honest with my family and friends. Lies are comfortable for a while, but everything will explode at some point. Sometimes the facts make you angry, but sooner or later the situation will improve.”
He concluded: “I liked how Muller responded strongly to the journalist after leaving the German Cup. That was an honest answer, and I have that ability too.”
Fyler left Al-Ahly at the beginning of last October after winning the Egyptian League title, to be succeeded by Pitso Mosimane, who led the team to the final of the African Champions League before beating Zamalek and reaping the nineth.
The name Fyler has been associated with several clubs recently, notably France’s Nantes and Sheffield Wednesday, but he emphasizes that the priority is for his family in the current period.