 
                        Ibrahim Said Criticizes Al-Ahly Players
                        
                        
                            Ibrahim Said, the former Egyptian football star, criticized Al-Ahly players, confirming that most of the red team's players are far from their true level.
The match between Al-Ahly and Petrojet, which took place on Wednesday evening as part of the 12th round of the Egyptian Premier League, ended in a 1-1 draw.
Ibrahim Said stated on Facebook: "Tahr Mohamed Tahr is the only one who has maintained his level over the past four years; he neither attacks nor defends, and his performance throughout the season is just three matches. His presence on the field is of no benefit, and the goal should be questioned with El-Shennawy and the defenders."
He continued: "Trezeguet is contracted with the crossbar despite his efforts on the field."
Ibrahim Said added: "Zizou's performance is very poor, and he needs to work harder. I wish to see a shot from him on target; he can't just keep taking set pieces. "
He concluded: "Ben Sharqi wants to get past the defender! In short, Zizou, Ben Sharqi, and Trezeguet are playing for themselves, not for the team."
                        The match between Al-Ahly and Petrojet, which took place on Wednesday evening as part of the 12th round of the Egyptian Premier League, ended in a 1-1 draw.
Ibrahim Said stated on Facebook: "Tahr Mohamed Tahr is the only one who has maintained his level over the past four years; he neither attacks nor defends, and his performance throughout the season is just three matches. His presence on the field is of no benefit, and the goal should be questioned with El-Shennawy and the defenders."
He continued: "Trezeguet is contracted with the crossbar despite his efforts on the field."
Ibrahim Said added: "Zizou's performance is very poor, and he needs to work harder. I wish to see a shot from him on target; he can't just keep taking set pieces. "
He concluded: "Ben Sharqi wants to get past the defender! In short, Zizou, Ben Sharqi, and Trezeguet are playing for themselves, not for the team."
 
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                         