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Al Ahly Coach Marcel Kohler Criticizes Football Officials in Egypt Following Draw Against Future

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Al Ahly Coach Marcel Kohler Criticizes Football Officials in Egypt

Al Ahly Coach Marcel Kohler Criticizes Football Officials in Egypt

Red Genie and Future Draw in Egyptian Premier League

Al Ahly coach Marcel Kohler set fire to football officials in Egypt after his team drew against his colleague Future in the 2022-2023 Egyptian Premier League competition.

The Red Genie took on fellow team Future on Sunday evening in the rescheduled competition of the 24th round of the 2022-2023 Egyptian Premier League.

Al Ahli Stadium in the western part of Al Salam witnessed silence over the two teams’ goal as the Red Devils faced Future ended in a goalless draw.

Despite the draw; The Sons of the Red Castle retained their throne at the top of the Egyptian league standings with 69 points.

As for the Future team, which is in third position in the championship standings, they also scored a point after a draw, bringing their score to 58 points.

In addition, the Red Genie team needs to reach 77th place in the leaderboard to officially win the local league title this season.

And the sons of Al Jazeera have 7 matches left in the league, and it is enough for them to win 3 confrontations against them to officially secure the title, and the next three meetings for the team of Ismaily, Al-Ittihad from Alexandria and Zamalek.

After Al-Ahly drew with Future.. Kohler opened fire on football officials in Egypt

Kohler spoke during the press conference after the match, saying: “I’m sending a message to those in charge of the ball in Egypt. Do you want the ball in Egypt to go that way?”

And he continued: “Is it normal that in every match we play now, we see people throwing themselves on the ground to waste time in such a rude way?”

And he said: “We were supposed to play ball, but the thing became repetitive and absurd. The guards fall to the ground, then the tanker comes, and after that the players quickly get up.”

And he emphasized: “Coaches give instructions to their players? Coaches are concerned that the ball is better in Egypt? You can waste time with the ball, but not in this way.

He concluded by saying: “These roads are no longer good, and I appeal to those responsible ball In Egypt, do you want this to continue in the same spirit? There needs to be a clear and frank response to these actions.”



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