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Al-Ahly accompanies “Chef” on a trip to Ghana before facing Medeama in the African Champions League

The technical staff of Al-Ahly Club, led by Swiss Marcel Koller, decided to accompany “Chef” on the team’s awaited trip to Ghana in order to supervise the players’ meals during the mission’s presence there.

The Red Giants are preparing to face Ghana’s Medeama at six in the evening next Friday in Ghana in the fifth round of the African Champions League.

Swiss coach Marcel Kohler, Al-Ahly club’s technical director, is working to correct the technical errors that his players committed during the match between Chabab Belouizdad in the fourth round of the fourth group of the group stage of the African Champions League, which was held yesterday evening, Friday, and ended in a goalless draw.

Al-Ahly tied 0-0 with CS Belouizdad at July 5 Stadium in a postponed match from the fourth round of the African Champions League.

For the first time, Al-Ahly tied in 3 consecutive CAF Champions League matches since the 2012-13 season, when it tied in 4 consecutive matches.

For the third season in a row, Al-Ahly is satisfied with one victory in its first 3 rounds in the group stage of the African Champions League.

Al-Ahly raised its score to 6 points at the top of the group standings, followed by Tanzania’s Young Africans and CS Belouizdad with 5 points, and Medeama is at the bottom of the standings with 4 points.

Kohler hopes to correct the technical errors committed by his players to prevent them from being repeated in a match against Ghana’s Medeama in the African Champions League, which is scheduled for next Friday evening in the fifth round of the African group stage.

The technical staff of Al-Ahly Club, led by Swiss Marcel Koller, rejected the idea of ​​traveling to Ghana directly from Algeria, preferring to return to Cairo first.

The Professional Clubs Association announced the postponement of the Al-Ahly and Talaea El-Geish match in the thirteenth round, which was scheduled for next Monday, February 19, at the Military College Stadium, to a date to be determined later, due to Al-Ahly’s African connections.