Zamalek coach Ayman Al Ramady has called for unity, belief, and hard work as the Egyptian giants close out their Premier League season against Pharco on Saturday.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Al Ramady struck a hopeful tone, praising club legends for their loyalty and selfless contributions to Zamalek’s identity.
“I send a message of thanks and gratitude to Zamalek legends such as Ahmed Abdel Halim, Ashraf Kassem, Gamal Abdel Hamid, Ismail Youssef, Tamer Abdel Hamid, and others who put the interest of the club above all else without expecting anything in return.”
Acknowledging the struggles of the fanbase, Al Ramady underlined the critical role supporters play in the club’s journey.
“Zamalek will make great strides in the coming period, but the credit always goes to the fans, the true supporters of the entity, who sacrificed for nothing.”
The coach urged the players and staff to push harder in the coming phase, while also confirming that striker Nasser Mansi may return, though not likely to start.