The former board member of Zamalek club and former Egypt goalkeeping coach Ahmed Soliman, the postpone of the Egyptian Super match, scheduled next Friday, between Al Ahly and Zamalek, in UAE, has become a necessity in the case of the success of the first team to win against Cameroon in the African Cup of Nations, Monday, in the final.
The super match cannot be held under the state of cohesion among the masses and rally around the Egyptian team, and go back a few days later to divide the audiences between Ahly and Zamalek, Soliman said in exclusive statements to Arabs Today. He pointed out that choosing the Super timing was wrong from the beginning, calling for postponing the match.
The situation is very difficult in Egypt, and winning the African Cup of Nations this time will be completely different from the previous times, because it comes under difficult political circumstances experienced by Egypt, Soliman said.
Concerning Egypt and Cameroon match in the final, tonight, Soliman explained that the game is very challenging and the two teams are the best tactical in the tournament, and I think that the match will be more difficult than the previous confrontations of Egypt's finals in the Nations Cup. Cameroon is great team and the absence of its stars increas the difficulty of the game, Soliman added.
Soliman praised Al-Hadary efforts in the tournament, saying he is a great goalkeeper, stressing that the Argentine Hector Cuper, Egypt's team coach, is successful man, and he managed to understand the players and this is the secret made him reach to the African Cup of Nations final.
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