An ex-Al Ahly star has broken his silence about the lies that he claims have been spread about his former manager Pitso Mosimane.
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Centre-back Saad Samir had a successful 12 years in the Egyptian capital playing for the Club of the Century. The Banha native won a staggering 18 trophies with the north African giants during his spell at the Cairo International Stadium.
Given his longevity at the club, the 34-year-old played under a plethora of managers, one of them being Mosimane, whom he made for nine appearances under during the South African's debut season in Egypt.
It seems that news recently emerged that the Ahly players, during that time, filed a complaint about the ex-Bafana Bafana head coach to management, but Samir has now set the record straight.
"This did not happen," the four-time CAF Champions League winner said On Sport FM Radio.
"There is a lot of news about the club every day that is not true. This does not make sense.
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"What will we tell the official? Will we tell him that we do not want this coach who won two African Champions Leagues and a World Cup and League bronze, that he is a bad coach and we do not want him? It certainly doesn't make sense."
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