FilGoal | News | The disagreement with Fyler and the “fight” with my tip and the 750,000 EGP deduction … Salih Jumaa speaks



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Saleh Jumaa, Ceramica Cleopatra player, opened many files for his last period at Al-Ahly.

The first record was his crisis with former Al-Ahly coach Rene Fyler، To say: “One day of training, we were 21 players, including 3 youngsters, and Fyler established a division of 10 players against 10 and excluded only me.”

“Fyler excluded me from the division and told me to go to the gym, and this is where my crisis with him began,” he added in his remarks during his appearance at Sada Al Balad.

He continued: “I told Filer at the time that I was not going to the gym, I packed up my personal belongings and left.”

He continued: “My problem with Fyler only got bigger when he talked about me at the press conference and said ‘I wish him good luck’, and that was in the middle of the season!

He went on to say, “I was very surprised that he did that at this point, and the relationship between him and me was very difficult.”

He quoted: “I didn’t say hello to Fyler, and neither did he. As soon as I walked into the club, I would go to the gym and then leave immediately.”

He added: “This matter continued until the intervention of Muhammad Al-Shennawi, who spoke to me and said that he would speak with Fyler and in fact he did, and then I went back to training with the group.”

Saleh highlighted: “I did not complain, Fyler, with any official at Al-Ahly, and it is not my habit to do that and I do not speak to any official at the club, only the conversation was with the director of the ball, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, as well as with Mohamed El-Shennawi, the team captain, when he intervened to resolve the matter. “

The second file

Saleh Jumaa referred to his earlier crisis with Sherif Ikrami and said: “Was the dispute with my honor due to my lack of commitment to Al-Ahly? No, it is not.”

He explained: “The fight was about the ‘Touch’ that happened in training on the field, and it continued with some loud noises in the locker room, but it ended quickly and did not affect my relationship with him.”

He continued: “The day after that crisis, we sat together and talked a lot and apologized to each other and it’s over. Those things happen in football.”

The last file Saleh Jumaa spoke about was the incident that caused Sayed Abdel Hafeez, Al-Ahly’s football director, to punish him with a deduction of 750,000 pounds.

Saleh explained: “Yes indeed I was subjected to a £ 750,000 discount from Sayed Abdel Hafeez, but what was said was that my offer to sell at the time was not correct.”

He noted: “The opponent’s decision came about due to a crisis with a teammate (Saleh did not mention his name) inside the stadium.”

He added with a laugh: “When I walked into Sayed Abdel Hafeez’s office, he reminded me that he had previously told me that the next penalty would be a million pounds, but that he ‘discounted’ and made the discount of only 750,000 pounds.”

“The amount was actually deducted and I sat in the office, surprised by the number,” he said.

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