
Shock for Al-Ahly Fans Regarding the Return Date of the Team's Duo to the Fields
Media personality Ahmed Shobeir revealed the status of Al-Ahly's duo Imam Ashour and Marwan Attiah regarding their return to the fields soon.
Shobeir said during his radio program: "I asked if Imam Ashour and Marwan Attiah will be present in Al-Ahly's next match against Modern Sport in the opening of the Egyptian League on Saturday? I was told that they are not available for either the Modern match or the Farco match."
He added: "I also asked the responsible person, I heard that Marwan is pushing himself hard in training. He told me that Marwan has not started rehabilitation yet, as he underwent a hernia operation, which is difficult and not easy."
He continued: "The responsible person also told me that Imam has a broken collarbone, and that is not easy. He had the operation in America excellently, but he will need some time for complete recovery."
He concluded: "I learned that Imam will miss the first three matches of the league, yes, just as I say, and he will return for the fourth match, according to the doctor's assessment, until he fully recovers."
Shobeir said during his radio program: "I asked if Imam Ashour and Marwan Attiah will be present in Al-Ahly's next match against Modern Sport in the opening of the Egyptian League on Saturday? I was told that they are not available for either the Modern match or the Farco match."
He added: "I also asked the responsible person, I heard that Marwan is pushing himself hard in training. He told me that Marwan has not started rehabilitation yet, as he underwent a hernia operation, which is difficult and not easy."
He continued: "The responsible person also told me that Imam has a broken collarbone, and that is not easy. He had the operation in America excellently, but he will need some time for complete recovery."
He concluded: "I learned that Imam will miss the first three matches of the league, yes, just as I say, and he will return for the fourth match, according to the doctor's assessment, until he fully recovers."