
Mahmoud Al-Rahim, the goalkeeper of Zamalek and the Egyptian national team, was greeted with cheers from the masses who attended the Cairo International Stadium on Sunday evening to follow up on the "Pharaohs" against Uganda in the final round of the first round of the Nations Championship Africa, currently hosted by Egypt.
Jensh blamed himself for turning around the stadium with crutches to greet the crowd, who took the lead and encouraged the player to greet him.
Jensh was injured in the Achilles tendon during Pharaohs' training, but he refused to leave the national team camp and attended the match with Uganda players hours before traveling to Germany for the operation.
The coach of the national team gave in to the desire of Jensh and decided to stay at the Pharaonic camp until his departure. He wanted to support his teammates during the upcoming matches until he began traveling and undergoing surgery in the Achilles tendon, which was cut in the Pharaohs' marshes on Friday evening.
Egypt coach Ahmed Nagi was very saddened by the injury of Mahmoud Abdel Rahim Jensh, the Pharaohs' keeper, with a cut in the Achilles tendon.
"I'm going to talk about you not because you're a special guard, all of us and everyone who follows you knows you're a big guard, I'll talk about you as a good and funny person and everything is sweet in you," Ahmed Naji wrote through Facebook. Your soul is beautiful, no one loves you, and you deserve all the love. "
Ehab Lehita, Egypt's national team manager, has revealed that he will receive Mahmoud Jensh's visa to Germany today, and that the guard will fly within 48 hours for an operation after being injured in Achilles tendon.
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