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He will not lead Zamalek’s training today.. Gross specifies his requests from White Castle officials

The first team will resume training, today, Monday, at the club’s stadium normally, after defeating Al-Masry of Port Said in the match that was held between them, yesterday, Sunday, in the African Confederation Cup.

The technical staff refused to give the players a rest in order to prepare for the Ceramica Cleopatra match, scheduled for next Thursday at Cairo International Stadium, in the fifth round of the Egyptian Premier League competition.

The Zamalek team achieved a costly victory over Al-Masry with an unanswered goal in the match that was held between them at the Army Stadium in Burj Al-Arab in the third round of the group stage matches of the African Confederation Cup, raising its score to 7 points and taking the lead in the group.

Magdy: Winning over Al-Masry was important

Ahmed Magdy, acting coach of the first football team at Zamalek Club, expressed his happiness over the victory over Al-Masry

He said after the meeting: " The victory over Al-Masry was important for being at the top of the group, and the team played a good match, and we knew how the opponent played, and Zamalek prepared well for the match.”

Ahmed Magdy continued his statements, saying: " Every match I play in Zamalek and every tournament has a story and a story, and I love the club very much and my work with the first team is something I am very proud of.”

In a related matter, the Swiss Christian Gross, the coach of Zamalek, stated his first demands from the officials of the White Castle before officially assuming the task of leading the team technically after the departure of Jose Gomez, the coach of the team to coach Al-Fateh Saudi Arabia.< /span>

Gross asked Zamalek officials to review the football team’s roster and some technical reports on the injured and players before he took over the task.

Gross is scheduled to lead the first training session with the team collectively, tomorrow Tuesday, at Abdul Latif Abu Rajila Stadium at five o’clock in the evening.< /span>

Gross asked Zamalek officials to include 3 foreigners in his supporting staff, and the three had previously been in Gross’s staff during his first term with Zamalek, and they are Sheikh Bouziane Boudian Benarbia, the French load planner of Algerian origin, Kunle Odi Toyinbo, the technical performance analyst, and Thomas Grutter, the goalkeeper coach.

The Swiss Christian Gross was keen to watch the match between Zamalek and Al-Masry from the stands, in the match that brought together the two teams, yesterday evening, Sunday, within the matches of the second round of the group stage of the Confederation Championship, which ended in favor of the white team with an unanswered goal, scored by Ahmed Sayed Zizo.

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