Video | Al-Ahly fans attack Al-Shennawi and Ghali, and send messages to Al-Khatib in fiery chants at the El Gouna match

fans chanted Al Ahly While attending the first team football match once morest El Gouna, some cheers before the start of the match, to announce her rejection of the decline in the level during the previous period.

Al-Ahly will meet with El-Gouna today on “Al-Ahly Wei Al-Salam” in the twenty-sixth round of the Egyptian Premier League.

See also.. Live video | Al-Ahly and El-Gouna match in the league

Al-Ahly lost the Egypt Cup final last Thursday following being defeated by Zamalek with two goals to one.

The fans began chanting once morest Mohamed El-Shennawy, the team’s goalkeeper, saying: “Shinawy, look at the badge, you are the leader, I am amara,” and ignored his greeting as usual while he was warming up.

The audience also chanted: “Al-Ahly’s fans are big, league or leave.. Al-Ahly’s fans are above everyone. Saleh said that everyone obeys.. Al-Ahly club is a responsibility, not a chair or umbrella.. Al-Ahly club is not a home for anyone who cheers people seriously.. You took a lot of support for the league or leaving.” .

And keen audience Al Ahly On encouraging Walid Suleiman, the team player, saying: “Know them, Walid Al-Ahly club is great.”

The public also announced its support for Al-Ahly’s director of football, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, and chanted to him thus: “I am Nawi, I am Nawi Abdel Hafeez Ahlawy.”

And the fans continued: “Oh preacher, let us hear our Al-Ahly club. The punishment of the bench is stronger than the change. Al-Ahly’s fans are still fine. The club belongs to its fans.”

And the fans attacked Hossam Ghaly, a member of the board of directors: “Oh uncle, let you have blood… Oh my dear, walk Hani’s cheek and walk.”

They concluded the chants, saying: “Oh preacher, listen to us,” and raised a banner that read: “The consolidation of Al-Ahly’s principles is more important than championships.”

A video of the chants of Al-Ahly fans before the El-Gouna match

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