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Kohler’s Plan Backfires: The Shocking Twist That Left Al Watan Sport Reeling After Zamalek’s African Super Cup Upset

by Catherine Williams - Chief Editor





01:10 PM | Saturday, September 28, 2024

Kohler’s Plan Backfires: The Shocking Twist That Left Al Watan Sport Reeling After Zamalek’s African Super Cup Upset

Al-Ahly Club technical staff

A‍ New Twist on Kohler’s Device After African Super Cup Loss to Zamalek

A source in Al-Ahli​ Club’s football planning committee has ⁢revealed a huge surprise about the possibility of ⁢changing ​the technical staff led by Marcel Koehler after losing to Zamalek in the African Super Cup.

The source, who did not‍ want to be named, said the planning committee ‍had decided⁢ to examine the reasons behind ‍the loss of the​ African Super Cup title and write a recommendation on the ⁣need to change the support staff for Marcel Kohler and submit it ⁣to Mahmoud Al-Khatib, chairman of the board of directors of Al-Ahli and supervisor of the football ‌sector ‌at Red Castle.

Football Planning Committee Recommends Return to Director of Football Position

Football Planning Committee Chairman Muktar

Football Planning Committee Chairman ⁤Mukhtar Mukhtar has recommended that ‌the post of director of football should be returned and one‍ of the old team captains should be⁣ appointed to the post.

The source emphasized that there‌ is a state ​of recklessness among⁣ the players, represented in some scenes‍ inside and outside ‌training, which were observed by the committee and will be presented to ⁤Mahmoud Al-Khatib ⁣in an urgent recommendation.

After the end of last ⁣season, Al-Ahly settled on the departure of Khaled Bebo, accepted his resignation‍ and abolished the position of director of football, assigning⁤ the position‌ to the team’s general coach, Sami Kamsar.

Al-Ahli Loses African Super​ Cup Title to Zamalek

The Zamalek club side succeeded in winning the African Super Cup 4–3 on penalties ‍at the ⁢expense of Al-Ahli Club, in a positive draw at one goal for each team at the end of regular time, as the Reds went ahead through Wissam Abu Ali and‍ the ‍Whites equalized‍ through Naser Mansi’s goal.

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