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Zamalek trio return from injury ahead of crucial Pyramids clash - Egyptian Football

Zamalek trio return from injury ahead of crucial Pyramids clash - Egyptian Football

Al-Ahram Weekly10-05-2025

Veteran playmaker Mahmoud 'Shikabala' Abdel-Razek, full-back Ahmed Fatouh, and midfielder Mohamed Shehata returned to training on Saturday, boosting Zamalek ahead of the league showdown with Pyramids FC.
All three had been sidelined through injury in recent weeks: Shikabala, 39, was nursing a knee problem; Fatouh, 27, had a calf issue; and Shehata, 24, was out with a muscular strain.
Their return offers a timely lift for newly appointed coach Ayman El-Ramady, who faces a stern test against title-chasing Pyramids on Tuesday in the Egyptian Premier League playoff round.
El-Ramady began his tenure on Friday with a 2–2 draw against Ceramica Cleopatra, leaving Zamalek third in the table on 41 points—six behind Pyramids and eight adrift of leaders and arch rivals Ahly.
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