"Kahraba" reveals Al-Ahly's ambition after winning the World Cup bronze

Mahmoud Abdel Moneim "Kahraba", player of the first football team of the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club, expressed his happiness at winning the bronze medal for the team by winning the third place in the FIFA Club World Cup which concluded its competitions on Thursday.

Al-Ahly, the African champion, won third place after beating South American champion Palmeiras 3/2 through penalty kicks after their goalless tied in the third and fourth place match Thursday evening.

Kahraba confirmed that he would have liked to participate in the third-place match had it not been for the conditions of suspension, explaining that Al-Ahly is "always present," and that all Al-Ahly players always have one man's heart.

Kahraba added in statements published on the official website of the Al-Ahly club today, Saturday: "Al-Ahly players were up to the responsibility during the tournament, despite the absences and circumstances that we were exposed to before the last match, including Ali Maaloul's injury."

He explained: "Al-Ahly fans played a very prominent role in crowning the third place in the Club World Cup, especially since their support has been continuous for the players since leaving Cairo to participate in the World Cup, as well as their rich reception in the stands during the matches, all of which contributed strongly to the achievement of this generation. Players. "

Kahraba pointed out that the fate of Al-Ahly players is that they always compete for one goal, which is to achieve championships and achievements, and break records, "especially since Al-Ahly fans are not full of tournaments."

He added, "We are also not satisfied with it, and then we will close the World Cup bronze coronation page, and start thinking immediately about the team’s journey in the group stage of the current edition of the African Champions League, and also the completion of the journey to defend the league title."

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