The former Egyptian Zamalek player, Hussein Abdel-Latif, likened their traditional Al Ahly rival to the English club Liverpool in a way to resolve the Egyptian League title.

Abdel-Latif told the Egyptian channel "On Time": "Al-Ahly decided the title, the difference in points exceeded 18 points, and it became like Liverpool, and it is his right to defend his progress and wants the return of activity, this is his interest and this is a normal situation."

On the other hand, Abdel Latif praised the president of Zamalek, Mortada Mansour, saying: "The club has strengthened well, as new and wonderful facilities ... Zamalek was suffering financially when I was a player, and now it is like the clubs Al Ahly and Pyramids, and it comes with the highest and best deals."

He added, "Mortada Mansour was able to defend Zamalek well, before that no one touched the defense of the club ... It has become an explicit tongue defending his club."

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