Abdel-Zahir El-Sakka, the former Egyptian football star, confirmed that he had nominated the duo Marwan Hamdy and Saif El-Din Al-Jaziri to join the ranks of Zamalek, based on an artistic vision and daily follow-up through his analysis of the league matches on satellite channels.
In a televised statement on the Evening On program on the On Time Sports channel with Medhat Shalaby, Al-Sakka said: “Saif El-Din Jaziri followed him in the Tunisian league in the African team, and I was keen to include him during my work with the technical staff of Tanta, and he joined the team at that time for 20 thousand dollars. The value of the penalty clause was a very high amount for a team with the capabilities of Tanta. "
He added: "We bought Al-Jaziri in Tanta from the Tunisian African Union, equivalent to 300 thousand pounds, and we sold it to the Wadi Degla team for 8 million pounds. At that time, I suggested to the president of Tanta club to support the attack with Mustafa Mohamed, the player of Zamalek currently loaned to the Galatasaray team, and he was not participating with Zamalek in this." Timing. "
"Marwan Hamdi is a good player, but he will take a lot of time to adapt to Zamalek, and this applies to any player who trained and played under Ihab Jalal, and the difference between Marwan and Al-Jaziri, the latter is similar to the style of playing the Zamalek team," Al-Sakka continued.
Al-Sakka commented on the Kahraba crisis in the Al-Merrikh match, saying: “Kahraba must know that he is constantly being watched inside and outside the stadium. He plays in a great club and its fans are wide.
The first football team of Al-Ahly Club succeeded in achieving a big victory at the expense of Al-Merrikh of Sudan, with three goals without a response, in the match that brought the two teams together Tuesday evening, in the first round competitions of the first group for the group stage of the African Champions League.
The victory by three on Tuesday evening is the third for Al-Ahly at the start of his career in the group stage, and the first occasion dates back to the 1999 version, when Al-Ahly managed to beat Nigeria's Shooting Stars in its stadium and among its fans by three goals against two, by Shady Mohamed, Mohamed Judeh and Ahmed Bilal.
Al-Ahly returned to open their career in the group stage of the 2001 version by beating the Angolan Petro Atlético 3-1 account. Al-Ahly scored a hat-trick in that match by Alaa Ibrahim and Sundae, and Ahmed Abu Muslim scored the third goal.
The Al-Ahly hat-trick on Tuesday evening is the first hat-trick at the start of his career in the group stage in the history of his participation in the African Champions League group stage.
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