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10:10 AM | Wednesday 16 December 2020

Schubert: News of a swap deal between Shahat and Kodja ... Musimani is testing Marwan

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Journalist Ahmed Schubert spoke about the latest preparations for the Al-Ahly football team to face their counterpart Ghazl El-Mahalla, scheduled for next Friday, at the “Al-Salam-Al-Ahly” stadium, in the framework of the second round of the Premier League for the 2020-2021 season, through its morning program today, Wednesday, on Radio “On Sport FM”.

Schubert said: “Musimane is trying to prepare Marwan Mohsen, the forward of the team, for the match, and today he will determine whether he will continue with individual qualification or join group training, and therefore his position will be determined to participate. at the Mahalla meeting. “

The former vice president of the Egyptian Football Association added: “Musimani is trying to equip Salah Mohsen. He admires his potential, but tries to control the world with him in some matters related to the way he plays.”

The former Al-Ahly goalkeeper and the national team spoke about the news about the exchange agreement between Al-Ahly and Emirati Al-Ain by dispensing with Hussein Al-Shahat in exchange for a contract with Lapa Kodja in the upcoming transfers, explaining: “I have no information on this matter and there is news about that agreement.”

Schubert: Al-Ahly doesn’t need Osama Jalal

Regarding Al-Ahly’s negotiations with Usama Jalal, an Enppi defender, he said: “Osama Jalal is a good player, but Al-Ahly doesn’t need a defender after the return of Saad Samir and the contract with Badr Bannon as well. like those of Rami Rabia and the main defenders.

Schubert attacked the media who made fun of Betsu Musimani, the coach of the Red National Team, and are trying to reduce his artistic abilities, explaining: “The lightness of the blood that we see in the programs is not correct, when we talk about serious issues, each one must stand at his own limit and know what to talk to who and with whom “. .



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