Bilal Nazir, agent of Kabongo Kasongo, Zamalek striker, was keen to apologize for what happened to the player after the end of the African Champions League final.
“The players are in a state of tension and nervousness after a match, so sometimes such things happen,” Kasungu’s agent said.
“I apologize on behalf of Kasongo if any offense occurs to anyone during or after the match,” he added in his statements on Al-Hadath Today channel.
He continued, “Kasongo is a committed player since his arrival in Egypt and has not caused any crises.”
“What happened was just a jittering stadium.”
Al-Ahly was crowned champion of the African Champions League for the ninth time in its history, after beating Zamalek with two goals to one. (See the details).
After seven years of absence, Al-Ahly grabbed their favorite championship with the scenario of “Ghadara .. Ghadara”, as described by match commentator Issam Shawali in an exciting match against Zamalek.
And that title became the ninth in its history to continue its unique record as the most crowned champions and qualify for the Club World Cup in Qatar in February 2021.
Al-Ahly also guaranteed its participation in the African Super Cup next December in Cairo in front of the Confederation’s champion, the Moroccan Borkan Club.
This is in addition to that because that qualification for the final was No. 13 in the history of Al-Ahly, which is a record high that no one has preceded before.
Al-Ahly scored 36 goals during that past season of the Champions League, which is a historic record that no one had previously scored before either.
The previous number was 31 goals and was also recorded in the name of Al-Ahly, equal to Enyimba of Nigeria.
Al-Ahly coach Pitso Musimane won the second African title in his history after he won it for the first time four years ago at the expense of Zamalek himself, but at the time he was coach of South African Mamelodi Sundowns.
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