Marcel Koller: Facing Real Madrid is the dream, and the next title will be my most important yet
Al-Ahly manager Marcel Koller has reflected on the challenges of the current season, his ambitions with the club, and his unwavering focus on achieving success, as he shared in an exclusive interview with the club’s official website.
“The start of the season was far from easy,” Koller admitted. “We had a packed schedule with back-to-back tournaments and barely any rest between seasons.
Even though we skipped the Egyptian Cup to give the players some respite, the preparation time was insufficient.”
He highlighted the intense fixtures, including the CAF Super Cup, the African Champions League round of 16, two Egyptian Super Cup matches, and league fixtures.
“Despite these challenges, I’ve learned to adapt and achieve the best possible results under all circumstances,” Koller said.
The Swiss coach spoke of his relentless drive for victory: “I’ve always loved winning—whether as a player or a coach.
At Al-Ahly, the motivation to win is ingrained in the club’s culture, pushing everyone to achieve more titles.”
Koller also discussed the unique thrill of participating in the FIFA Club World Cup.
“Playing in such a tournament offers an incredible opportunity to face the world’s best teams.
The atmosphere in these matches, like when we played Al Ain at Cairo Stadium, is unmatched.”
Looking ahead, Koller emphasized his ultimate goal: “We don’t yet know who we’ll face in the Confederation Cup semi-finals, but our aim is clear—to win and reach the final, where meeting Real Madrid would be a dream.”
Koller praised his players’ dedication to executing strategies, commending their focus and determination.
He also expressed deep gratitude to Al-Ahly’s passionate fanbase. “When the fans chant my name or Al-Ahly’s, it fills me with pride.
Their support, like the banner they unveiled during the Gor Mahia match, is truly heartwarming.”
Asked about his most cherished title with Al-Ahly, Koller responded confidently: “The next one will always be the most important.
Al-Ahly is the club of the century, and I’m honored to be part of its legacy.”
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