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Al-Ahly of Egypt loses the efforts of 8 players to the Royal Moroccan Army in the African Champions League

The Egyptian Al-Ahly club announced that it will lose the efforts of 8 players from the match against the Royal Moroccan Army scheduled for next Friday in the second round of the second group competitions of the African Champions League.

A source in Al-Ahly of Egypt said in exclusive statements to the German News Agency, who refused to mention his name, that the team will leave tomorrow for Morocco without Slovenian Nates Gradishar, who is suspended, and Mohamed El-Shenawy, Mohamed Shoukry, Mohamed Abdullah, Ahmed Abdel-Qader, and Mustafa Al-Ash, for injury, and Hussein El-Shahat and Ashraf Dary, due to lack of technical and physical readiness.

While Ahmed Jaballah, the team doctor, confirmed in statements to his club’s official website today that Hussein Al-Shahat, the team’s player, continued to carry out the final stage of football training alone, on the sidelines of the group training.

The team doctor said that Al-Shahat had recovered from the recent injury to his posterior tendon, and that the player would gradually begin participating in group ball training. Tomorrow, Wednesday, with the players absent from the team’s trip to Morocco, as part of preparing it to participate in group training and matches.

Al-Ahly’s doctor also explained that Mohamed El-Shenawy, the team’s goalkeeper, has begun implementing the physical therapy program specified for him. To get rid of the injury he recently sustained in the connective muscle, he underwent therapeutic and rehabilitative exercises today on the sidelines of the team’s group training session, which was held on Tuesday afternoon.

He stressed that Mustafa Al-Ash, the team’s defender, left the hospital this afternoon after checking on his medical condition following the injury he sustained in yesterday’s training, noting that he had seen the examinations and medical reports for Mustafa Al-Ash, which were reassuring, and then the player left the hospital after 24 hours of observation after suffering a mild concussion.

Al-Ahly’s doctor explained that Al-Ash will begin implementing a treatment program for the next 6 days in accordance with the protocol specified by FIFA for concussion injuries.

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