
Ayman Al-Ramadi Suffers Knee Injury
Ayman Al-Ramadi, the coach of Zamalek, announced that he suffered a sprain and partial tear in the knee cartilage.
Zamalek is currently preparing to face Petrojet tomorrow, Saturday, in the eighth round of the decisive phase of the Premier League.
Al-Ramadi said in the press conference: "The injury curse hit me in the Ismailia camp, and I suffered a sprain and partial tear in the knee cartilage. I followed yesterday's training from the field due to the injury, and things are better for me now. After the cup, I will undergo a knee arthroscopy."
Al-Ramadi commented on the multiple injuries of the team, saying: "The injuries that the team is suffering from are very difficult, and there is no one responsible for the injuries except for the intensity of work. The medical staff is not responsible. When I took over, I discovered that there were issues beyond the medical staff that needed treatment. We are reaping the consequences of a whole season, and I respect all viewpoints. We need to work more precisely with the players so that they are not highly susceptible to injuries. We exonerate the medical staff because they have faced a lot of criticism recently, and I do not like to blame others. I am responsible for any matter in the team directly, and my role is to bear responsibility and protect the working staff.
Zamalek is currently preparing to face Petrojet tomorrow, Saturday, in the eighth round of the decisive phase of the Premier League.
Al-Ramadi said in the press conference: "The injury curse hit me in the Ismailia camp, and I suffered a sprain and partial tear in the knee cartilage. I followed yesterday's training from the field due to the injury, and things are better for me now. After the cup, I will undergo a knee arthroscopy."
Al-Ramadi commented on the multiple injuries of the team, saying: "The injuries that the team is suffering from are very difficult, and there is no one responsible for the injuries except for the intensity of work. The medical staff is not responsible. When I took over, I discovered that there were issues beyond the medical staff that needed treatment. We are reaping the consequences of a whole season, and I respect all viewpoints. We need to work more precisely with the players so that they are not highly susceptible to injuries. We exonerate the medical staff because they have faced a lot of criticism recently, and I do not like to blame others. I am responsible for any matter in the team directly, and my role is to bear responsibility and protect the working staff.