Kahraba sends a mysterious message during his suspension in Al-Ahly by order of Musimani



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Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba posted a mysterious message on his Facebook page on Sunday morning, following news that Pitso Musimani refused to forgive him and return him to group training and basic team training for the next period.

And Kahraba said in her letter: “If the heart is happy, even the features become sweet.”

The player received comments on his post, most of which advised him to be patient and confident in his technical abilities.

A follower of the Kahraba message named Wahid Al-Mahlawi said: “We look forward to you, waiting for the voltage to drop to the first and after the rest of the group, waiting for you, Volt. Another added, Ismail Al -Badri: “We all support you.

If the heart is happy, even the features turn sweet ❤️⚡️

Posted by Mahmoud Sulaiman on Saturday ، March 20 ، 2021

Hossam Al-Badri, the coach of the national team, revealed the fact that Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim Kahraba was permanently enslaved to the pharaohs after his temporary exclusion from the pharaohs’ camp after his recent disciplinary crisis with Pitso Musimani, the director. Talaia coach. Al-Jaish team, on the basis of which the player was suspended for a full month and excluded from Al-Ahmar’s matches with a fine of 200 thousand fairies.

Hossam Al-Badri commented in the Al-Youm newspaper statements indirectly about Kahraba’s final exclusion from the national team, saying that the opportunity to join the national team is open to all players, and the departure of any player during this period does not mean that it was completely excluded from the accounts of the national technical staff. The national team will play two games in Kenya and Comoros on the 25th and 29th of this month in the fifth and sixth rounds of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

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