Hussein El Shahat, a player for Al Ahly, emphasized that he does not dwell on achieving personal records as much as he is occupied with playing for the benefit of his team and achieving positive results.
Speaking to “MBC Masr” after the victory over Modern Future, El Shahat said, “I don’t know what happened after we took the lead, and they scored two goals within five minutes, and until now, we don’t know what happened, but in the end, we emerged victorious.”
Addressing accusations of his alleged desire to set a record in the Club World Cup and play individually for goal-scoring instead of playing with his teammates, he stated, “I haven’t thought about that at all.
I play for the team, but everyone’s thinking is different. Each person has an opinion, and if I surrender my mind to everyone, I won’t finish.
I give my best, and Allah will compensate me.”
El Shahat returned to discussing Al Ahly’s triumph in the Super Cup for Champions Clubs, saying, “We came from Saudi Arabia and only had one training session.
We faced Ceramica Cleopatra, and after two days, we faced Modern Future. Al Ahly cannot celebrate because every two days, it enters a new championship.”
He added, “Now, perhaps we can celebrate during this break. Al Ahly is required not to miss the opportunity for joy.”
Regarding Anthony Modeste’s goal for Al Ahly, El Shahat said, “I hope the goal scored by Anthony Modeste will help him in the future.”
When asked if Zamalek’s participation in the Super Cup would have made a difference, he responded, “Certainly, Zamalek is a big club with its fans, capabilities, and players, and its presence would have made a difference.
But this is not in our hands.”
Al Ahly secured a victory over Modern Future on Thursday evening at the Mohamed Bin Zayed Stadium with a score of four goals to two in the final of the Super Cup for Champions Clubs, following two extra halves.
Hussein El Shahat is Al Ahly’s top scorer in the Club World Cup with four goals, tying with Mohamed Aboutrika.
El Shahat was just one goal away from matching Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, former Barcelona players and current Inter Miami players, as well as Cesar Delgado, a player for Pachuca in Mexico.
Cristiano Ronaldo, former Real Madrid player and current Al Nassr player, holds the historical record for the tournament with seven goals.