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Al-Khatib comments on the Kahraba crisis and sends a strong message to Musimani

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Mahmoud Kahraba, player of the first football team in Al-Ahly club, with Pitso Mosmiani, the team’s technical director, continued to flare up, after a one-month freeze and a fine of 200,000 pounds.

Al-Masry Al-Youm learned that Mahmoud Al-Khatib, the club president, refused to meet the father of the player Mahmoud Kahraba for two consecutive days, in order to persuade him to pardon his son and mediate with the technical director in order to be satisfied with the fine only and his return to group training in order to return to the ranks of the first national team that is preparing to set up Camp for the African Championship Qualifiers.

The source revealed that Al-Khatib completely rejected all attempts by the player’s father, and Al-Khatib sent a message to the player’s father through an intermediary that he does not interfere in administrative matters and has no authority over the coach to persuade him to pardon or punish a team player, and his son must comply with the punishment and learn from it, especially since it is not the precedent. First.

Al-Khatib added: If the player does not know his interest or the position he reached in a short period with the Al-Ahly club, he will not stop his problems and disagreements, whether with his colleagues or the technical staff.

Al-Khatib sent a message to Musimani that Sayed Abdel Hafeez conveyed to the technical director, in which he confirmed that all support for the technical director in his decisions will not find any opposition on his part in any decision that the coach deems appropriate for the team in order to impose discipline within the ranks of the team.

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