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Mortada Mansour, president of the Zamalek Club, confirmed that his Al-Ahly competitor had clear technical crises after the team’s columns fell with the departure of Abdullah Al-Saeed, then Sherif Ekrami, Ramadan Sobhi, Ahmed Fathy and Hussam Ashour.
Mortada Mansour issued a series of controversial television statements, the most notable of which were the following: “Al-Ahly fans have hurt Rene Fyler, the team’s coach, and the forward, Marawan Mohsen, has illegally criticized, so, ¿ What will Marwan do alone and the whole team lost a lot with the fall of their pillars?
And he added: “Zamalek lost to the league’s contractors, due to the errors of the referee, Mohamed Maarouf, and his lack of recourse to video technology in two games with doubts for a penalty in favor of the white team.”
He continued: “I did not oppose arbitration at that time because my only objective to complete the League this season is to beat Al-Ahly, which is what happened, and the red one came back to take revenge on Zamalek and they didn’t get it.”
He continued: “What did I gain after the injury to the left-back Mohamed Abdel Shafi? Walid Suleiman (Al-Ahly star) deliberately hurt the player, and I did not agree with Abdel Shafi to accept Suleiman’s visit and forgive him.”
He continued: “Walid Suleiman not only hurt Abdel Shafi, but also hurt Zamalek and made him a left-back, especially since Abdullah Jumaa stayed away from matches for a period of up to 6 months.”
He explained: “If Ali Maaloul was exposed to what happened with Abdel Shafi or Mohamed El-Shennawi, the goalkeeper, what would be the reaction of the Al-Ahly fans and their management? I also welcome again not completing the league and award the title to Al-Ahmar. “
Mortada Mansour expressed her desire to qualify Al-Ahly and Zamalek for the final of the African Champions League, highlighting that she dreams of leading Shikabala to the title, indicating that Moroccan teams are difficult, especially outside their homeland, because they They get rid of the pressures they face in their stadium.
And on the possibility of Huddersfield player Ramadan Sobhi joining the ranks of the Zamalek club, Mortada Mansour said: “This will not happen.”
Mansour confirmed that he dreams of establishing a club branch in the city of October 6, explaining that the branch will open in a year and work will be done in the next few hours.
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