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Betso Mosimane, the South African coach of Al-Ahly, chose a legend of the team that he would like to coach and chose the best memory for him in his coaching career.
He also revealed his toughest matches, as well as how he felt listening to African Champions League music.
The South African chose an Al-Ahly legend he would like to coach: “Imad Muteb and Mahmoud Al-Khatib.”
And on the best memory of him in his coaching career: “The best memory for me as a manager was when we beat Zamalek in the 2016 CAF Champions League.”
He spoke about the impact of the Corona virus outbreak on football: “During the epidemic, the situation was difficult. The players lost the physical factor and everyone suffered mentally.”
“We had to train inside, and this is not normal and it is not true. The most important thing is to play games without fans. This is a very strange thing and it is not part of football, which is the hardest part,” he added. .
And he added about his most difficult games, “games off the court, when you come to play against Al-Ahly and Zamalek or are you going to face Wydad or Esperance, and also Mazembe, where the home games are difficult.”
“Continental matches qualify you for the Club World Cup, you build your identity and prove the personality of the team, that’s why Champions League matches are important matches,” he added.
He concluded by listening to the music of the African Champions League: “When you listen to the music of the Champions League, you get goose bumps. You know that a great match awaits you in the Champions League, what music.”
Al-Ahly is preparing to face Zamalek in the Champions League final on November 27 at Burj Al Arab Stadium.