Abdel-Al Laila Koura: I did not ask for a complaint against the referee of the Zamalek match

Alaa Abdel-Aal, the coach of the Eastern Company, confirmed that he did not bother to file a complaint once morest the referee of his team’s last confrontation with Zamalek, which ended in a 2-1 loss, in the 17th round of the Egyptian WE League.

Abdel Aal said in exclusive statements to Laila Koura: “We played a good match once morest Zamalek, and the board of directors headed by Nasr Abdel Aziz and Hani Aman, the managing director, were present in the players’ room following the match and were keen to congratulate the team following the good performance.”

He added, “The players played a good match, and we played tactically throughout the match and reached the goal of Zamalek more than once, but we missed out on success, and Zamalek’s goal came at a time of a killer from an individual error from the defender. The experience of Ahmed Sayed Zizou and Saif Al-Jaziri decided the situation for Zamalek.”

He explained that he did not talk to anyone regarding filing a complaint with the referee of his team’s match once morest Zamalek, Ahmed Al-Ghandour, stressing that his position was only to object to one of the balls during the match, because it was counted as an offside and I wished that video technology would be present in this game.

He pointed out that the match once morest Zamalek in general did not contain refereeing errors affecting the outcome of the meeting.

And the coach of the Eastern Company moved to talk regarding the fact that he had received an offer from Smouha to train the team to succeed coach Ahmed Sami.

He said, “Some agents spoke to me regarding this, and told me that my name is a candidate to take over the task of training Smouha, but this matter requires a lot of thinking.”

He concluded: “The Eastern Company team is in a difficult situation, and it is difficult for me to leave them in such circumstances, and it still needs great thinking if it rises to speak officially.”

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