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“The Repercussions of the Summit,” a new proposal from Zamalek on Carteron

“The Repercussions of the Summit,” a new proposal from Zamalek on Carteron

The repercussions of Zamalek's heavy loss in the top match against Al-Ahly continue inside the club's administration so far.


 

The club's management is looking at all possible ways to quickly adjust the situation within the team and avoid early negative influence.

A source from inside Zamalek revealed that the club’s management proposed to the French coach, Patrice Carteron, the team’s technical director, a new proposal.

The proposal is to appoint a supervisor on the ball in the assistant Carteron, to further impose a state of control over the players

Accordingly, Carteron devote himself to technical work with the team and not to be concerned with the state of discipline among the players.

Where Carteron is currently doing the technical work and also supervising the ball within the technical staff.

The Zamalek administration is awaiting the return of Carteron from his vacation and to discuss this proposal and reach the best decision for the team.

Where Carteron is currently spending a vacation in his country, France, he will return within days to lead the team during its confrontation with Ismaili in the fourth round of the league on 19 November.

Zamalek: The team player "his mind" was busy at the top:

Hussein El-Sayed, a member of the committee that manages Zamalek, commented on the reason for the decline in the level of Moroccan Ashraf Ben Sharqi, a player for the Zamalek team, recently.

Hussein Al-Sayed, through television statements, confirmed that the player's mind is currently occupied, but it is certain that the player is a great value.

Where he confirmed that Bencharki is a distinguished player and evidence of this is his joining the ranks of the Moroccan national team.

He stressed that the player has a busy mind because of the file to renew his contract with Zamalek, which expires at the end of the current season.

He added that losing the summit match is not the end of the world, especially since Zamalek lost last season from Al-Ahly and won the league in the end.

He stressed that Zamalek could have won, but the timing of the goals was what confused the matter for the team.

Zamalek had lost the top match in the league against Al-Ahly last Friday, by five to three goals.

The team is currently on vacation before returning to prepare for the Ismaili match in the fourth round of the league on November 19. 

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