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Khaled Al-Ghandour, the Zamalek star and former Egyptian national team, expected Al-Ahly to beat Al-Duhail, Qatar, with a score higher than 1/0, and wrote on his Facebook account: “My expectations today are that Al-Ahly will easily beat Al-Duhail and with a score higher than 1-0 “. At 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, at the start of the red giant’s day at the Club World Cup, which is hosted by Qatar from February 4 to 11, in which Al-Ahly participates again for the sixth time in his history and after an absence of 8 years since the last participation in 2013.
Al-Ahly aim to achieve a positive result that will allow them to skip Al-Duhail, Qatar and qualify for the semifinals of the World Cup, to face Bayern Munich, champions of the Champions League, but fear surprises in this match night against the Qatari champion, as it includes offensive elements with the ability to score and high speeds, which is what makes the game difficult for the African champion.
Betso Mosimani, Al-Ahly’s technical director, worked to study his opponent well by following up a series of matches that the Qatari champion fought in recent period, in order to discover the elements of strength in his ranks, the way of playing. in which he trusts, and in his style of defense and attack, in addition to giving instructions to the Al-Ahly players. Seeing their competitors in the ranks of Al-Duhail, which happened through the enthusiasm of the Al-Ahly players to see videos of Al-Duhail during the trip to Qatar and on the plane.
Musimani was keen to hold individual sessions with the Al-Ahly players to motivate, tense and take the pressure off their shoulders, especially with his conviction of the difficulty of the match and the strength of the opponent today. match, and Mohamed El-Shennawy, the team captain and great players like Ayman Ashraf, Saad Samir and Walid Suleiman, called continuous sessions. With young and inexperienced players to motivate them and put all their energy into this match and break the fear of the first participation in the FIFA Club World Cup.