Zamalek club president Mortada Mansour responded to the statements of Al-Ahly and Zamalek goalkeeper and former Egypt team Essam El-Hadary, which he considered "White Castle" fans offensive to their club when he requested that Zamalek be erased from its history.
Mortada told Zamalek: "Hosam and Ibrahim Hassan were the ones who brought Al-Hadari to the club after he was crying in order to join the team ... Al-Hadari always uses the jinn and sorcery and causes his fellow guards to participate in the matches."

Al-Hadary had represented Zamalek in the 2010-2011 season, but he was unsuccessful in his experience that did not last more than four months.
Mortada Mansour added: "Mustafa Fathi scored a world goal in Al-Hadary's window and the latter slept on his face because of the skill of the Zamalek player. It seems that the jinn was not with him in this match."
He continued: "Al-Hadary cursed Zamalek players during his time at the club, as he verbally encroached on the team's goalkeeper coach at the time, Imad Al-Mandouh, due to the essential participation of Abdel Wahid Al-Sayed."
The President of Zamalek added: "Al-Hadary returned again to cry for the return of Zamalek, but I refused his return because of his immoral behavior and behavior."
Al-Hadary (47 years) recently told the Egyptian "On Time Sort" channel that the period he played for Zamalek Club 2010-2011 season was "not calculated from his age" and said: "I moved to Zamalek as a professional player, and I played for him for four months, but I was unsuccessful. The conditions were not good at the time, and the club was not stable, and the team was below the level that qualified it to win the league championship.
"I ask that I erase the four months that I spent in Zamalek from my history because I did not agree and did not complete my contract, so I consider my playing period for Zamalek to be incalculable, with all due respect to the club and its fans."