A former player and director at Al Ahly has criticised Pitso Mosimane, highlighting what he disliked most about the South African tactician.
Ex-Egypt coach Wael Gomaa has claimed that the three-time CAF Champions League-winning coach "manipulated" the Egyptian giants by seemingly entering negotiations with rivals Zamalek while he was still managing the Red Devils.
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Mosimane spent nearly two years in Cairo, guiding the Club of the Century to two CAFCL triumphs and a league title, among other trophies.
Despite the success the 59-year-old managed to achieve during his tenure at the club, Gomaa has now suggested that the former Bafana Bafana manager did some unsavoury things while Ahly boss.
Speaking on MBC Masr 2, per Kooora, the coach-turned-pundit stated that Mosimane's supposed negotiations with the club's rivals left him outraged.
"My criticism of Mosimane on the pitch is better than talking about what happened off it," the former defender said.
"What I disliked most about Mosimane was the circumstances surrounding him, and what angered me most about him was that he manipulated Al Ahly.
"It is not right for him to be a coach at Al Ahly and negotiate with Zamalek.
"This happened before his departure."
The Egyptian went on to add that there were other things he disliked about the former Mamelodi Sundowns coach.
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"In addition, I heard about behaviours that I did not like, such as giving players long rest periods and many vacations, which affected the team, and I do not mean his personal life."