FilGoal | News | Saleh Jumaa talks about the scenes of his recent crisis … a message to Al-Ahly and Failer, and replied to “The signature of Zamalek”.



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For the first time, the Al-Ahly Saleh Jumaa player spoke about the scenes of his recent crisis, referring to “difficult situations that show people’s metals.”

Saleh Jumaa said: “At first, I want to thank Al-Ahly and Mahmoud Al-Khatib, the president of the club.”

He explained in his statements on the Ontime Sports channel: “Difficult situations show people’s metals, and I thank Al-Ahly for being with me. I thank Mahmoud Al-Khatib, Mohamed Morgan and the club’s legal team. Al-Ahly it did not abandon me for a moment in the recent crisis. “

Then Saleh Jumaa spoke backstage of what happened. He said: “I was on my way to Maran Al-Ahly Al-Sabahi, naturally at that time the accident happened which could happen anyone in Egypt. A very natural collision accident, but when the driver of the car is Saleh Jumaa or any famous person in Egypt, then things are different and the matter takes more than its size. ” .

“The streets in the Zamalek area are very narrow and when I spoke with the owner of the car that hit him, I found him asking for very large financial demands. At that moment I told him to go to the police station to see what would happen.”

And he continued: “The crisis ended and I paid 200,000 pounds, and after that there was another old case.”

He explained: “The case was from last March and at that time the person who hit him with my car asked me for 2 million pounds in compensation, and I definitely refused, and then he asked for a million and a half and more very strange numbers, so the case has been going on all this time, and now it’s over too. “

Saleh Jumaa replied: “You were not conscious at the time of the accident.” He said, “All of this is not true. I decided to do all the analysis because I know very well what is going to be said about me.”

He explained, “I insisted on running a drug and alcohol test and everything and it was completely negative. I knew these accusations would haunt me, so I resolved that and it came out negative.”

Who was with you in the car? Saleh Jumaa replied: “My wife was with me, and she is my wife, not my ex-wife, and I have proven all this in the prosecution.”

Saleh answered another question that occupied the minds of many, which is (Why did he drive Abdullah Jumah’s car?) He said, “We live in a house, sometimes I drive and sometimes I drive. Recent events are entirely the reason my license has not been renewed yet.”

Saleh Jumaa thanked Mortada Mansour, president of the Zamalek Club, for sending the latter one of his lawyers to be with Saleh, after Abdullah Jumaa spoke with Amir Mortada Mansour, the soccer supervisor.

The time to narrate the accident scenes is over, and the time has come to talk about Swiss manager Rene Fyler, Al-Ahly manager and Saleh’s future at the Red Castle.

Saleh Jumaa said: “Fyler is a respectable and ‘professional’ person and talks about his right. He wants everyone to be physically and artistically prepared, and this is completely his right and it doesn’t bother me.”

He continued: “I train and strive to reach an ideal weight and I don’t feel uncomfortable with Fyler.”

Saleh Jumaa expressed his anger at recent news reports alleging that he filed a report to terminate his contract with Al-Ahly. He said: “An hour ago I read this news and I was very surprised.”

He stressed: “Everything that is said is not true. I want to continue at Al-Ahly and I felt the value of the club for what it did to me in the recent crisis. The club honored me very much.”

Saleh Jumaa denied what was reported about Zamalek’s signing. He said: “I did not sign and did not negotiate with Zamalek in the first place, because I definitely respect Al-Ahly.”

He continued: “Every time I talk to Abdullah Jumaa, and all I tell him is that you want me to join Zamalek and I want you to join Al-Ahly, and if you come to my family and see what happens in Al- Ahly, you will decide for yourself what you want. “

What happened

In the early hours of last Friday, the security forces had detained Saleh Jumaa after he caused extensive damage to several cars on Muhammad Mazhar street in Zamalek, before the prosecution decided to release him on a 5,000-pound bond.

Following the decision to release Saleh Jumaa, he was re-arrested on charges of having electrocuted a young man in the Giza area in recent months.

Al-Ahly assigned his legal team at this time to be with Saleh Jumaa in his crisis, which finally ended on Saturday with the player’s release.

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