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Shady Hussein – Ceramica Cleopatra – Banco Nacional
His name had always been mentioned strongly when he played in the second division and after his team’s promotion to the Premier League; We knew why it was on the top list. If you follow the League of Complaints; You will know that we are talking about Shady Hussein.
The Ceramica Cleopatra striker quickly presented his credentials in the Premier League, and after two matches he presented a high level and relentlessly charged with two goals and scored a penalty against Al-Ahly Bank in the second round.
FilGoal.com presents Shady Hussein’s story with Ceramica Cleopatra, starting from joining the team of Arab contractors to becoming the all-time top scorer for the newly emerging Premier League team.
Fighter in the Arab Contractors
At the age of 13, Shady Hussein joined the youth sector of the Arab Contractors Club. Before that, he used to play wrestling, Nabil Ibrahim told FilGoal.com.
“He was very skilled,” said Nabil Ibrahim, who coached him on the 18-year-old team. “But he was gaining weight fast.”
“What distinguished Shadi Hussein at this time was his ability to hold the ball,” he added.
Nabil Ibrahim wanted the Arab contractors to preserve Shady Hussein, but explained why he did not have the opportunity with the first team.
He said: “I would have liked the Arab Contractors to discover their talent early and become a son of the club, like Mohamed Salah and Mohamed El-Niny.”
He explained: “He didn’t get his chance because the Arab contractors had a lot of attackers like Rami Rabi` and Buba. Shady Hussein would not appear in this group.”
He explained: “I didn’t introduce him to the first team coach at 18 because he wouldn’t have liked the competition with the team forwards at this age.”
He stressed that “his talent was wonderful, but he was young.”
“But after turning twenty, the club left him to go to Ceramica Cleopatra, where his coaches discovered the elements of a good striker and developed him.”
Third degree
In the 2014-2015 season, Shady Hussein, a young Arab contractor, joined Ceramica Cleopatra, where the team played in the third division.
The dream of promotion to the excellent, set by the administration of Ceramica Cleopatra, caught the attention of the forward, who was 21 years old.
Saad Farouk, former head coach of Ceramica Cleopatra, told FilGoal.com: “When I went to coach the team in the 2015-2016 season, Shady was on the team.”
“Shady Hussein joined the team with an artistic vision from Ahmed Kilani, the team manager, and at the time Hamada Younes was the team’s technical director.”
Shady Hussein’s young age at the time required a special kind of work to develop his potential.
Saad Farouk explains: “I missed team play and preferred to play individually, but we worked together.”
However, he added, “there is a type of player who does not take long to develop. Shadi Hussein is of this type.”
“Then he became very influential with the team,” he added.
His young age used to mean that he was not at the top of his focus, something that was addressed by Saad Farouk, “In his early days he was nervous. He concentrated a lot on what was said outside the stadium, but he was a teenager during this period. Now it was very different. “
Better than Mustafa Mohamed
Mostafa Mohamed is one of the best forwards in the Egyptian League, scoring 11 goals in 29 games last season, but that doesn’t stop Shady Hussein from surpassing him in some respects, according to his coaches.
“Shady has all the attributes of a striker: speed, skill and great mental capacity,” says Saad Farouk.
He continued: “When we got up to the excellent B, he became a very strong influence and improved collectively.”
“I used to tell everyone: he will become Egypt’s number one striker. But nobody believed me, because nobody would care who did not play in the Premier League.”
He added: “But now there is no shame and he has surpassed many players in the Premier League.”
He stressed: “Many say that Mustafa Muhammad – the Zamalek striker – and it is true that he has the advantages; but Shadi Hussein’s technical capabilities are higher in addition to his superiority in the element of speed. I am 100% responsible for my speech.” .
This point was confirmed by Nabil Ibrahim, but “in some respects”.
On the difference between Shadi Hussein and Mustafa Muhammad, he said: “He is distinguished by keeping the ball and playing (like a station), and is distinguished by his ability that when he returns to midfield he can keep the ball and dribble.” .
He added that “Mustafa Mohamed gained confidence and stood out after playing in the league with Tanta, the Army and Interior Vanguards, which is why he shone with Zamalek and was not afraid of the situation.”
“But Shady Hussein is coming.”
As for Saad Farouk, he has a number of characteristics, “able to play as an outspoken forward and as a 10th midfielder and winger”.
“Sometimes I played on the wing, when I pushed one more striker to take advantage of his speed,” he explained.
He explained: “Last season Haitham Shaaban was pushing him as a winger or a playmaker, so he didn’t score much, but this season, he went back to playing as a forward to see what he has to offer.”
3 matches and Al-Ahly
In 2018, Hani Al-Uqbi took over the management of Ceramica Cleopatra for 3 matches, following the departure of Saad Farouk as the team’s coach. Very little time, but it was enough to nominate Shadi Hussein for Al-Ahly.
Al-Uqbi tells FilGoal.com: “I was analyzing Ceramica Cleopatra’s games in the promotion cycle for the second division and in Premier B, so I knew him well when he was coaching the team.”
Al-Uqbi explains how he was making use of his potential. Shadi Hussein “could play as a forward or an open playmaker, but with me he played as a forward.”
He explains: “My instructions for him were not to return to the center of the field to play the defensive roles and to stay in the front, as long as he is always in the depth of the field and not on the side to receive the crossed balls.”
An idea that paid off when he scored against Al-Mars, “He followed the instructions to score against Al-Marsq in the 92nd minute. After the game I told him: You wouldn’t score a goal like this if you came back for the whole game. allowed him to run with full force in the last minutes of the game and receive the ball. ” Spin-offs and record them. “
Regarding his advantages, he said: “He combines skill and strength and is good in the face of goal (on final occasions). Qualities that many players do not have.”
Al-Uqbi revealed Shadi Hussein’s nomination to join Al-Ahly when he was a second division player in 2018.
He said: “I told the Al-Ahly officials that he would be the best striker in Egypt. You should hire him. He is distinguished not only by his great technique, but also by his good manners.”
“But things did not happen,” he added.
“Shady Hussein should have played for the national team two years ago. There is no striker like him in Egypt,” he added.
“He used to play with the Arab contractors, so he’s used to pressure.”
Not for normal goals
Al-Uqbi’s tenure with Ceramica Cleopatra was temporary until the end of the season, with Ramadan Al-Sayed assuming the leadership of the team from the 2018-2019 season.
Ramadan Al-Sayed tells FilGoal.com about his first impression of Shady Hussein and says: “He is one of the best strikers in Egypt. This is my opinion since I trained him.”
“He has all the elements that make him number one in Egypt. Speed, strength and skill, and he is also very good at moving towards the goal. He is capable of playing for the big clubs.”
Ramadan Al-Sayed revealed Shadi Hussein’s flaws, which were represented in “too much loss of opportunity”.
“I was wasting a lot of opportunities in front of the goal,” he remembers, “he’s wasting a lot of you.”
“We did a lot of training units, especially for him in goal,” he explained. “We used to do this after the end of the team’s collective training until we got rid of this defect.”
The training led Ramadan Al-Sayed to bet that Shady “will be one of the top scorers this season” in the Premier League.
But the missed opportunity wasn’t the only downside.
Another flaw that can be positive and that reflects the great ability that Shadi Hussein possessed is the desire to score “played” goals.
The teacher tells FilGoal.com: “He’s a fun player. I just wanted to score the player. This was the point of disagreement between us” (he said with a laugh).
He continued: “I told him: I want you to register even with” the stem of your leg “to get rid of this habit.
This season, Al-Ahly took care of Shadi Hussein again, listening to the advice of Hani Al-Uqbi.
Ramadan Al-Sayed says: “Al-Ahly asked about him. Sayed Abdel Hafeez, the football director, asked me about his abilities and I told him he was a great striker.”
“But Al-Ahly did not terminate the deal because he had signed more than one player during this period.”
A great start for Shadi Hussein in the Premier League, some may refer to the “kick-start fever”, but what he presented in Segunda may indicate that we are facing a scoring talent that will shine with every match. Let’s see and continue.