Al-Ahly star is required to develop his level to obtain Reda Queiroz before facing Senegal

The technical staff of the Egyptian national team is currently setting its accounts on a number of players for their presence in the list of the Egyptian team before the fateful Senegal match, which determines Egypt’s presence in the next year’s Cup 2022, and among the most prominent of these players is Mohamed Hani, the right-back of the Al-Ahly team, in addition to the star of the red team, Mohamed Magdy Afsha. .

The technical staff of the Egyptian national team was keen to monitor one of the tops of the Egyptian football at the present time, which brought together Al-Ahly with Pyramids, and ended with Al-Ahly winning by three, which was held at Al-Ahly and Al-Salam Stadium, as part of the postponements of the eighth round, in the Premier League.

Al-Watan Sport stated that the technical staff of the Pharaohs, led by the Portuguese Carlos Queiroz, seeks to stand on the level of more than one player during the Al-Ahly and Pyramids match, led by Mohamed Hani, right back of the red team, Queiroz has a strong desire to include Mohamed Hani, right back of the first football team. Al-Ahly club, and he has been watching his level with Al-Ahmar for a long time, and Akram Tawfiq’s injury to the cruciate ligament in the last African Nations Cup in Cameroon came to restore hopes again against Hani.”

The news indicated that Queiroz watched more than one player in Al-Ahly, during the match, such as Ahmed Abdel-Qader and Yasser Ibrahim, and continued to follow Mohamed Afsha, despite the latter’s exit from his accounts in the African Championship, but the Portuguese coach decided to open the door for all players to create an atmosphere of competition between them, before my two matches. Senegal, and Al-Ahly star Mohamed Afsha will use to develop his performance in line with the way the Portuguese coach plays with the Pharaohs, during Al-Ahly matches, whether in the Premier League or the African Champions League.

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