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Wrote:
Ramy Beshay
Thursday 24 December 2020
05:14 pm
Today, Thursday, the Zamalek team continued their training at home, after officially qualifying for the group stage in Africa. In preparation for his next match in the local league championship, against Smouha, on December 28, in the third round of the competition.
And the Portuguese coach Jaime Pacheco held a session with the team’s players before the start of training, which is currently taking place at the Abdullatif Aburjila Stadium; As he was eager to explain the tactical phrases that he wanted to implement theoretically on the field, he gave special instructions to the players.
Mohamed Abdel Shafi, the team’s left back, underwent rehabilitation training outside of team training, under the supervision of Amr El Matrawi, a rehabilitation specialist.
Abdul Shafi is currently in a period of rehabilitation; In preparation to return to the team’s group training sessions during the next term, after he sustained a broken collarbone during his participation in the Al-Ahly match last season.
In the same context, Abdullah Jumaa, the team’s defender, continued with his qualification program, which he is implementing. To prepare him to participate in group exercises again, after recovering from the Corona virus, and go back to training again, and the player completed his training by doing a rehabilitation session in the gym.
Mustafa Mohamed, the team’s forward, took a break from group training with the permission of Jaime Pacheco, the team’s coach.
Mustafa Muhammad underwent rehabilitation training in the gym, as part of the qualification program the player is undergoing in preparation for returning and participating in group exercises.
The coaching staff of the Zamalek club’s first football team, led by Portuguese Jaime Pacheco, assigned a special rating to the players. The training unit included a light jog around the stadium under the supervision of “Pedro”, the load coach.
The coaching staff seeks to reach the Zamalek players with the greatest physical preparation in preparation for the next competitions.
The team’s trio of goalkeepers underwent vigorous training under the supervision of Amr Abdel Salam, the goalkeeping coach, on the sidelines of the currently established team training session. The training saw strong competition between the trio, Muhammad Abu Jabal, Mahmoud Abdul Rahim Jensh and Muhammad Awad, in countering shots from inside and outside the penalty area.
The trio showed a good level during training before the desire of each one to reserve their place in the team’s starting eleven
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