FilGoal | News | Musimane: I didn’t imagine I was training Al-Ahly so fast … and Al-Khatib has a “future perspective”.



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Betso Mosimane, the Al-Ahly coach who wins the CAF Champions League, did not imagine that he would be the coach of the team that photographed his fans so quickly.

Musimani said in the DMC program “Your Excellency”: “I know that Manuel José was in this study before me, as was Mahmoud al-Khatib, the president of the club, and I feel a great honor to be in the same place “.

“I know Shikabala personally, and a good relationship developed between us in the 2016 African final, and before the last final he came to me to shake my hand. I also respect Hassan Shehata and Manuel José. Under Shehata’s leadership, Egypt won all the great trophies. I had the honor to play against him when he was coach of the South African team. “

“Hassan Shehata is a friend, brother and father. To me, he is a legend,” he said.

He added: “To be frank, at the time of the famous shot of my portrayal of Al-Ahly fans, I couldn’t imagine being Al-Ahly’s coach so fast. I knew I would train in North Africa because I was playing against everyone. the most important teams in all countries. I knew the road would end here. Thanks all. For Mahmoud Al-Khatib and his board of directors. “

He explained that “Al-Khatib is a person with a vision of the future, because of his conviction in the presence of an African coach to win the African Champions League, who has been absent from the club for 7 years.”

He revealed: “The decision to leave Sundowns was difficult. I spent 7 years there and won 11 titles there. This year before I went to Al-Ahly we won 3 titles. With them I won the CAF Champions League, I think it was time. suitable to develop and move to a great club like Al-Ahly. My decision to come. ” It wasn’t difficult for my family, but my departure from Sundowns was difficult for me emotionally. “

Musimani switched to Al-Ahly coach following the departure of Rene Fyler last October, a few months after the Swiss eliminated his former team from the quarterfinals of the African Champions League, to complete the South African march and crown the championship at the expense of Zamalek in the final, before joining the Egyptian Cup against the Army Vanguards.

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