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Tanta manager Reda Abdel-Al said he would have beaten Zamalek if Patrice Carteron, the team’s former coach, had continued in his role.
And they lost to Tanta de Zamalek today, Tuesday, at the Cairo Stadium, by three goals for one goal on matchday 29 of the league.
“If Carteron was in Zamalek, he would have won,” Reda Abdel-Al said at the post-match press conference.
He added: “He lost cooperation with his team at six and he won’t be there for long. The Zamalek players were the ones doing everything.”
Regarding the match, he said: “I thank the team regardless of the result. I had many absences and would trust another way of playing, and after 25 minutes I found that the physical effort of the team decreased strongly due to the lack of hospitalization.
He continued: “I apologize to all the players and try to treat everything psychologically, after stopping by the Corona virus, we were more than an injustice after 15 players got infected.”
Reda Abdel-Al added: “There are 4 players whose samples appeared positive, and today I was the result of the swab, and if they were absent, I would play in their place.”
On the decisions of the ruling, he said: “I am not going to talk about it, because if I do speak, they will suspend me.”
And when asked if he was risking his name because of his training for Tanta, in light of the difficulty of his escape to stay, he sneered: “Were you training the Egyptian team?”
“You will see a different rebound when all the players return to my team and there is no risk or anything,” he added.
Subsequently, Reda Abdel-Al spoke on “On Time Sports” about the launch of Zamalek’s third goal, which quickly scored the target team from a free kick, taking advantage of the concern of the Tanta players, saying: “If Tanta had scored the goal , it would have been canceled. “
Tanta’s balance stalled at 18 points, occupying 18th and last place on the table.