Mohamed Youssef, the former Al-Ahly coach, confirmed that the expulsion that the Kaizer Chiefs player was subjected to in the CAF Champions League final yesterday against Al-Ahly was the password to transform the match and Al-Ahly win the title. Youssef said in statements on the “60 Minutes” program on On Sport 2 channel, “The expulsion of the Kaizer Chiefs player was the turning point in the African final match. different."
Youssef added, “I salute Musimani for changing Ayman Ashraf for receiving a warning, because he was likely to be expelled at any moment, Mohamed Sharif also every day proves to everyone that he is a great player, and I always say what is happiness for the players, for example Akram Tawfiq coming from Enppi and made Yesterday, I was an international player, and Sharif scored various goals with his brain, evading defenders, or speeds in an area, and this confirms that we are in front of a spearhead that will rise a lot in the Egyptian team, and he has very high capabilities and ambition.”
The former Al-Ahly coach indicated that Afsha proved that he is a very special player, and he is also from Enppi, as well as Hamdi Fathi, and Afsha trained in Petrojet, and Afsha’s ball proved that the players are not selfish among them, each of them wants to give the other the best thing, a distinctive championship that made Al-Ahly unique in the leadership of clubs. I am sure that the players from today will start thinking about the league.
Al-Ahly team won the African Champions League for the tenth time in its history, at the expense of the South African Kaizer Chiefs, after a landslide victory with three without a response, in the meeting that brought the two teams together yesterday, Saturday, in the final match of the continental championship version 2021, which was held at Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca in Morocco, West, sunset.
Al-Ahly’s trio was scored by Mohamed Sharif when he received a magic pass from Akram Tawfik in the 52nd minute, and Mohamed Magdy Afsha after a technical sentence with Taher and Mohamed Sharif, which the maestro ended in the Kaizer Chiefs net in the 61st minute, and Amr Al-Sulayya, who received a technical pass with the heel from Sharif, who put it in The impossible angle for the South African goalkeeper in the 74th minute of the match.
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