Cairo - Arabstoday
Egypt coach Bob Bradley revealed Thursday that he was sad to see Manuel Jose and Hassan Shehata, the coaches of Ahly and Zamalek, leave their respective jobs. \"Jose and Shehata developed Egyptian football throughout their reigns,\" Bradley was quoted as saying by the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas. \"The two coaches helped develop their players and made them able to play at international level,\" he added. The Pharaohs recently beat Cameroon and Togo during a training camp in Sudan amid preparations for their World Cup qualifier against Mozambique 1 June. \"We decided on the final lineup for the World Cup qualifiers during the Sudan camp,\" Bradley said. \"We haven’t closed the door on any player who improves. They can still take part in the qualifiers,\" he added. Bradley left Zamalek\'s striking duo Mahmoud Abdel-Razek \"Shikabala\" and Amr Zaki at home during the Sudan camp due to their poor performances for the Whites. \"The door is open for Shikabala and Zaki to take part in the qualifiers, but I am waiting for them to prove their performances for Zamalek,\" Bradley concluded. From/ahram