FilGoal | News | Koshary: I punished the Aswan player for standing on the ball



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Aswan coach Ahmed Koshary revealed that he had punished his player, Mohamed Jaber, for standing on the ball against Zamalek.

Koshary said via On Time Sports 2: “Mohamed Jaber, the player on my team, came to me and complained that one of the Zamalek players spat him, insulted his mother and asked him to calm down.”

“I punished him today and fined him for standing on the ball, because the opponent must be respected because it is a great team.”

He highlighted: “I count on the Zamalek channel for things that I did not say. I respect and appreciate Zamalek very much, and it is impossible that I underestimate him.

He concluded: “I faced Zamalek to win or get a point under the worst circumstances, and our situation remains difficult.”

Mohamed Jaber, the Aswan player, did not assist to stand on the ball during his team’s victory over Zamalek in the League, but instead came to “answer the insult”, as he himself put it.

Jaber told FilGoal.com: “I joined Imam Ashour, and after that I found Mahmoud Alaa and Mustafa Muhammad, and Ashour himself, cursing me in the most horrible terms.”

He added: “Mahmoud Alaa, Imam Ashour and Mustafa Muhammad are international players. It is not correct for them to say this.”

He added: “So I decided to respond to the insult, and it was the move to stand on the ball.”

The move to stand on the ball, Ramadan Sobhi repeated twice against Zamalek during his game for Al-Ahly, sparking major altercations both times.

The 26-year-old added: “We should have won under the circumstances Zamalek is going through, and our recovery in the last period was surprising for us. We don’t want to forget the effort of former team coach Magdy Abdel Atti. Current coach Ahmed Koshari he came and found a respectable cloth, “he added. We also have. They have the same method, defensive security and playing with the opponent’s mistakes. “

He continued: “The most difficult part of the game was the many changes in Zamalek. Those who participate are better than those who leave.”

“As for staying in the league, hope is still on the field,” he said.

Aswan wrote the first victory in its history at Zamalek’s expense after failing to do so on 19 previous occasions.

The victory took Ahmed Koshary’s battalion to point 34 in ninth place, while Zamalek stayed in point 55 in second place.

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