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Yasser Ibrahim, Al-Ahly defender, said he was slit his throat after the goal of Mostafa Mohamed, Zamalek forward, in the last derby of the League, indicating that he did nothing today with the White Castle attack, as he criticized a recent knowledge of it by Hossam Al-Badri, the Egypt national team coach.
“I thank all the players and the administrative and medical apparatus,” Yasser Ibrahim said on the “Match” program. “We were responsible and we were tired in the tournament.”
And he continued: “Zamalek performed well and the game was well, and God could win.”
He continued: “There may be laxity or laxity after the goal. You can tell he’s calm, but after that we got excited, after we missed the opportunity, we said we should try more.”
He continued: “Ayman and I ran to celebrate Al-Shahat’s opportunity, but he surprised us, he is a great player and is one of the reasons for the coronation.”
And Abizaid, he did not know what to do after Afsha’s goal, if he asked any player, he would not know what he was doing, a lot of joy and the conditions were difficult, from the start of Zamalek’s ascent to the final, everyone was thinking about the match.
“The night of the game was very difficult. We entered our rooms at ten at night, and we could not sleep at all,” he said.
He continued: “I fell asleep at two in the morning after several attempts to fall asleep since ten at night.”
“I congratulate the fans and, God willing, we can present something similar at the Club World Cup,” he added.
Al-Ahly beat Zamalek 2-1 in the 2020 CAF Champions League final, to claim the Champions League title for the ninth time in their history, and the first since 2013.
Yasser mentioned talking about Mustafa Mohamed, the Zamalek forward, saying: “Mustafa is a good striker, but after his goal in the previous derby they killed me. If this ball were repeated 100 times, it would not come as a goal.” Anything from them. Me, Ali, Ayman and Hani were responsible. “
He added: “Zamalek attacked with 4 players and squeezed, but we committed from the first to the last minute. The goal came from a lapse, but God did not waste our fatigue.”
Yasser Ibrahim spoke about Hossam El-Badry, the coach of the Egyptian team, saying: “I respect the opinion of Hossam Al-Badri, but I heard words from the Egyptian team that I should not say, you cannot speak ill of a player.”
And he continued: “He did not speak on television, but I received words from him. I will respect his point of view, whether or not I join the national team.”
He continued: “Is it possible that my exclusion was intentional? It is possible.”
“I wish them the best and that they can achieve something with the Egyptian team,” he said.
Yasser Ibrahim, 27, has not been with the Egyptian team until now, but was one of the players for the Egyptian Olympic team in 2015, and also participated in the 2015 African Cup of Nations for the U23 team.