Zamalek president Mortada Mansour has continued his controversial "firmanat", the latest of which has prevented the first team players from having personal accounts on social media, and accused the former coach of the team (Christian Gross) of failure.

Mansour appeared in a video clip at the club's headquarters in Giza governorate, issuing strict instructions to the players that those who would violate the decision to ban the communication sites will deduct half of his dues.

"It is a decision of the board of directors, and they almost all hear it," he said.

Mortada Mansour mind players from Instagram and Facebook and the rest of the sites that have an account deducted the text of his salary

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- NESTA # Hilali (@ mo_12_13) October 17, 2019

In another video clip in the same situation, Mansour attacked the coach, who recently signed a contract to train Saudi Al Ahli, accusing him of responsibility for the decline of the level of Zamalek players in the last three games, stressing that he will drop Al Ahli to the second division.

• mortada Mansour :
Gros is a failed coach and stubborn and, God willing, my family will be a second-class grandfather 🙁 pic.twitter.com/NWSIWhbmb4

- Sir.Ahmed ❼ (@ iQN3i) October 16, 2019