Amr Gamal: I fell short in my last year with Al-Ahly



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Amr Gamal, the Al-Jaish striker, admitted not having done so in his final season with Al-Ahly before his departure from the Red Castle, praising the level of Abdullah Al-Saeed, the current Pyramids player, in recent years. .

“It saddens me when I hear that there is a shortage of the attacker’s center in Egypt,” Gamal said, organized by “Ontime Sports”. “I am sorry for myself and for the attackers present, at a time when we may need media support.

He added: “But if I talk about myself, I see that I fell short in my last year with Al-Ahly. I could have trampled on me more than that, but I learn and the past period taught me more.”

He continued: “Martin Jol’s decision to exclude me from participating primarily saddened me, which exposed me to criticism from Al-Ahly fans as I walked away for a while due to injury and nasal surgery.”

Amr Gamal went on to talk about his best match, saying: “Abdullah Al-Saeed and Walid Suleiman were the best. I think Abdullah Al-Saeed is the smartest player on the field for the last ten years in Egypt.”

The former Al-Ahly striker concluded: “Abdullah Al-Saeed is a committed player and he is one of the best players I have coached with. Despite his excellence at his level, I reject the claim that he has no alternative in Egypt.” .



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