Zamalek resolve Abdullah-Samir spat

الإثنين، 18 مايو 2009 - 11:12

كتب : Amro Hassan

Zamalek assistant coach Mahmoud Saad intervened to end the recent conflict that took place between players Mohamed Abdullah and Mahmoud Samir.

The duo had an altercation during a practice match on Saturday, after they refused to exchange passes with each other.

Abdullah got enraged by the incident and swore at his teammate to start a scuffle, which was only ended after the intervention of some technical staff members and players.

However, the whole saga was ended during the club's Sunday training, where Saad and the pair were seen saluting the fans hand in hand.

Apology

From his side, Abdullah said that he apologised to Samir for the incident, adding his wishes that the whole topic will be closed once and for all.

"Samir is like a brother to me, and what happened on Saturday was just an overreaction that can occur to any player in the world," Abdullah told FilGoal.com.

Zamalek, who are sixth in the Egyptian Premier League table, will be taking on Police Union on Wednesday in the team's final game of the season.

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