Musimani sets off a surprise... 10% of the Egyptian Al-Ahly players drink alcoholic drinks

South African Al-Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane sparked widespread controversy in the Egyptian street after he claimed that 10% of his team players drink alcohol while the rest are professionally committed, noting that he was using a device to measure the percentage of alcohol in the bodies of his players during the years of his training for his former team Sun Downs, But in Egypt he did not resort to it yet!.

Egyptian media, including Youm7, quoted Al-Ahly coach’s statements to the South African radio about Al-Ahly’s players and their behavior away from the green rectangle, coinciding with the team’s victory a few days ago with the African Champions League title for the tenth time in the history of Al-Ahly club and the second in a row led by Mosimani.

She explained that Musimani's statements angered Al-Ahly club, which will summon the coach to inquire from him about these statements and their impact on the team seeking to retain the Egyptian League title against its rivals, Zamalek, who are competing strongly this season to win the championship, especially after Al-Ahly bled two points in its recent match with the National Bank team.

On the other hand, Mosimane confirmed that a South African player will join Al-Ahly during the coming period, and said: “Not Lorsch or Sereno, and not a player from my former team (Sun Downs), because I am not talking about these players because they will lead me to court,” without expressing further details. illustration.

On his adaptation to life in Egypt, Mosimane said: "It is very important to work with local people, especially when you are from a different country because they speak the language and speak it in a way that the players understand."

Al-Ahly’s coach added, “I would like South African players to come to play here, but I would like to follow the correct ways to do that, you know what happened with Sereno, they said that I strip my former team of its most prominent players, although Al-Ahly wanted him before I came here.” .

It is noteworthy that Mosimane is one of the most prominent coaches in the continent and holds the Champions League title three times, after he had won it with his former team Sun Downs in 2016.

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