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"You have trained Abdel Sattar Sabri and Mohamed Salah, and as an Egyptian analyst, I ask you what is the difference between them and have you had trouble managing them?" It was the question of Ahly Mohamed Abu Trika's icon for former Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho.
This happened during the presence of the duo in the network "BN Sports" for the analysis of the 2019 Asian Cup.
Mourinho said: "To start with the right, everyone said something wrong and I was the coach who sold it to Chelsea, but on the contrary, I have bought, it was quite different. "
"When I was young in Basel and I liked it, I was putting pressure on the direction of Chelsea at the time, I had to play with him, but at the time we had excellent players like Willyan and Eddin Hazard.
"However, I asked Salah and he was more of a winger than an attacker, as we see him today with Liverpool," the coach said.
"Salah was a little boy in London and at first we wanted him to adapt to us, but he wanted to play and not wait, so we decided to lend him," Mourinho said.
"Salah's loan was a role I know well because the Italian league is a strong physical and tactical competition and Fiorentina was a good choice for him at the time."
"After that, the decision to sell it was made by the club.My decision and my relationship with him up to now are still very good and I think he has not regretted what happened because everything went well and was much developed. "
"Salah was a kid who wanted to play every week and every minute and we unfortunately could not do it," said the former Chelsea manager.
Abdul Sattar Sabri
Mourinho then spoke about Abdel Sattar Sabri during his first training in Benfica.
"He was a very talented and very important player for Benfica at the time," said the Portuguese coach. I was going to my first experience and I want to prove myself and demonstrate my leadership to the team. "
"But maybe Sabri was not the most disciplined and we have different directions."
"Let's say I was the professional coach and he managed the fun part and not always so seriously," said Mourinho.
"I trained Egyptian players in my career but they were good," he said.
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