Weiler: I made the decision to leave Al-Ahly despite my desire...

Renee Weiler, former coach of the first team at Al-Ahly club, confirmed that he had made the decision to leave the Red Castle, indicating that he wanted to complete the African Champions League this season.

It was learned, although Fyler did not confirm that he had submitted his resignation from Al-Ahly coaching, but he said in statements to Swiss television: “I had to make that decision at this time.”

The Swiss coach added: “It was A difficult decision for me to leave at that time, but I assure you that security, health and family were fundamentally more important to me. “

Rene Fyler added, “My plans were to finish the season with Al-Ahly, including completing the African Champions League, but I had to make the decision and in the end he did not feel well in this bad situation.”

Last Thursday, Al-Ahly’s board of directors, headed by Mahmoud Al-Khatib, decided to end the contractual relationship with Renee Fyler and his assistants David Siza and Thomas Pinkel, to be succeeded by Pitso Musimane, who was contracted with him for two seasons.

It is reported that Al-Ahly will face Moroccan Wydad in Casablanca on October 17th in the first leg of the African Champions League semi-finals, with the return match to be held in Cairo on the 23rd of the same month.

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