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Mostafa Mohamed – Zamalek – Mohamed Hani – Al-Ahly – The super Egyptian
The examination to which Muhammad Hani Dahir Ayman Al-Ahly undergoes next Tuesday shows the force of the pain he was subjected to in the external ligament of the knee, and consequently many issues are determined, according to a source from Al-Ahly.
The source revealed that an injury to the stump of the external knee ligament usually takes 3 weeks, but there is hope for two things in the Al-Ahmar camp.
The source told FilGoal.com: “First we hope that the degree of anxiety in Rabat is not strong.”
“Also, we expect a quick response to Hani’s treatment,” he emphasized.
And he added: “This makes us shorten the time aspect of the injury, which generally takes 3 weeks.”
Al-Ahly face Zamalek in the final of the African Champions League two weeks later.
Mohamed Abul-Ela, the doctor for the Egypt soccer team, revealed that Hani’s injury “is not a cause for concern.”
“Muhammad Hani’s injury is not worrisome, especially as it is still in its early stages,” Muhammad Abu Al-Ela said in statements reported by the sponsoring company.
“The coaching staff, led by Hossam Al-Badri, preferred to rest the player and not risk it.”
And he concluded his statements: “We have contacted the Al-Ahly medical device to inform them of the player’s status.
Hani played 38 games for Al-Ahly this season, making them 4 goals.
The Egyptian team defeated Togo with a goal to none through Mahmoud Hamdi “Al-Wensh” in the third round of Group G of the African qualifiers for the African nations. (See details)
Al-Winch’s goal was enough for Hossam El-Badry to achieve his first victory with the Pharaohs, after two draws against Kenya and Comoros, and it was enough to lead Egypt to the top of the group with 5 points, the same than second classified as Comoros, who face Kenya on Sunday.