Al-Khatib continues negotiations with the Planning Committee to elect Fyler’s “successor” in Al-Ahly



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Mahmoud Al-Khatib, President of the Al-Ahly Club, continues his consultations with the club’s planning committee on the club’s new coach, who will be hired to succeed Swiss coach Rene Fyler, following Fyler’s departure after the match of the Arsenal next Wednesday in the Egyptian Cup, and Al-Khatib opened a direct line with a committee in the last hours The planning, headed by Mohsen Saleh, aims to reach an agreement on the new coach, which will be announced in the next days.

At the level, the Al-Ahly leaders rejected a proposal made by some within the club to hire the Argentine Héctor Cuper, former technical director of the Egyptian team, to succeed René Fyler, and the Al-Ahly administration’s refusal to hiring Cooper is part of the club’s journey to hire a foreign coach to coach the team in the next term. After Al-Ahly decided to terminate Fyler’s contract, starting in early October, due to disagreement between the two parties over some of the conditions established by Fyler to remain with Al-Ahly.

In this regard, a source revealed to Al-Youm Al-Sabea that the club’s management, specifically the planning committee headed by Mohsen Saleh and whose membership includes Zakaria Nasif, along with Amir Tawfiq, contract director, along with Mahmoud Al -Khatib, president of the club and supervisor of the football team, have opened a hotline in recent days to choose. A foreign coach to succeed Fyler and the name of Argentine Héctor Cuper was advanced, but this proposal was not accepted among the majority of opinions in Al-Ahly due to the way the Argentine coach plays, who tends to defend him completely to get away from the box early.

The leaders of the Al-Ahly club began to think about another coach, who will be announced in the next few days to lead the team in the rest of the league games officially decided by Al-Ahly recently and in the African Championship, where Wydad will be measured Moroccan in the semifinals of the African Champions League next October.

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