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Sayed Abdel Hafeez, Al-Ahly football coach, revealed the status of his injured players and the date of their return.
Abdul Hafeez said on his club’s channel: “Muhammad Al-Shennawi is in good condition. You can join the group training sessions on Saturday or Monday at the latest.”
He added: “Rami Rabiaa has some time ahead of him. We hope he will be present in the rematch against Wydad, even if hope is weak.”
He continued: “Ayman Ashraf suffers a fatigue in the calf, and today we prefer to rest him in training, and tomorrow we will see his condition. We will not play with any player.”
He continued: “Saad Samir will participate in group exercises after 3 weeks.”
He continued: “Aliu Badji and Mahmoud Wahid are suffering from some fatigue and did not train today, they may be training again on Saturday.”
He commented that Mohamed Mahmoud had not been diagnosed with a cartilage injury despite his trip to Germany for an examination: “The inaccuracy of medical diagnosis in Germany is something that happened before with Karim Nedved before Mohamed Mahmoud, which may lead us to return our accounts in the future. We can deal with great doctors within Egypt. Or from anywhere else in the world. “
Mosimane
Abdel Hafeez continued to pay tribute to Pitso Musimani, the team’s coach: “Some coaches take a long time to explore the atmosphere, the weather, the players and the training sessions, but Musimane has been in harmony since their first day.”
And he continued: “Musimane had many bilateral and individual sessions with the players. He is very interested in the lack of centralization on the field, making triangles and recovering the ball quickly.”
He continued: “Musimani is preparing well for training and matches and is interested in moving around the stadium and not being limited by centers.”
He continued: “He is always ready to extract the ball quickly, and if he had more time, he would have memorized the players better. I hope we reach a good level by the time Wydad’s game comes around.”
He stressed: “We all know the personality, capacities and abilities of Musimani, who has a great knowledge of African and Arab football and of Al-Ahly in particular.”
He explained that “Musimane did not take long to get along, rather he did it from his first day, unlike other coaches who take a long time to learn about the environment, the weather, the players and the training system.”
He added: “All the players have their chance, we may need one of them at any time. He also keeps track of the loan, takes care of everything and does a lot.”
Trip to morocco
Abdel Hafeez revealed about Al-Ahly’s trip to Morocco to face Wydad Casablanca in the semi-final first leg of the African Champions League: “The African Union requested a complete medical history for each player including blood tests and an EKG, And have a PCR scan twice over the next ten days. We’ve already had one and we have another one day. Sunday. “
He continued: “Until now, the entry visas to Morocco have not reached us. We are still in contact with the Moroccan side to find out if it will be a combined visa or declarations. I hope that the airspace will be opened to be able to travel early before the team “.
Ayoub al kaabi
Abdel Hafeez commented on Wydad Casablanca’s attempt to restrict Ayoub al-Kaabi’s participation against Al-Ahly: “The registration of Ayoub Al-Kaabi on the WAC list is very difficult and reaches the point of impossibility.”
He added: “There are regulations and laws in force in the African Union, if you have a registered player on your list, and it came out for a reason that it was loaned, sold or dispensed, and therefore was removed from the list and went to play elsewhere, when I return, this must be through a new local record and in Africa. ” .
And he recalled: “This happened to us earlier in the 2012/2013 season when Fathi and Jeddo went to Hull City, and Abu Trika to Bani Yas. When they returned in June or July, they told us they were off the list and we must restrict them again. , so they bought 6 times “. Places are three “.
He stressed: “Now there are no restrictions in Africa from scratch, and no club has the right to complete their roster. Was Saad Samir entitled to participate in the African final, for example, after we removed him from the roster? Of course not”.
Ahmad Fathi
Walid Al-Attar, Executive Director of the Football Association, made it clear that Fathi would not be able to participate in the final of the CAF Champions League with Al-Ahly due to local registration dates.
And about that, Abdel Hafeez said: “I think that Fathi’s position will be studied by the Football Association, because the matter goes beyond the case of Ahmed Fathy alone.”
He continued: “FIFA regulations stipulate that there are only 5 substitutions throughout the year, so any player who is registered before the final will remain with us throughout the year.”
He concluded: “The same applies to Zamalek and the pyramids, not just Al-Ahly.”
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