A former Zamalek star claims Al Ahly are declining after their latest defeat to Orlando Pirates in the CAF Champions League.
The reigning African champions finished second in Group C after losing 2-1 to the Buccaneers at the Cairo International Stadium on Saturday.
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The Egyptians finished the group stage phase with two losses to their name and former Zamalek defender Bashir Al-Tabei feels the club are in a crisis.
"Al-Ahly Club is suffering from crises at the present time. Performance has been declining for some time," Al-Tabai said on Box to Box.
"I think Marcel Kohler will continue with Al-Ahly until the Cup (Club World Cup).
"Al-Ahly was bad in yesterday's match, and Orlando is a normal team, and the goals were from defensive errors, and most of Al-Ahly's players are performing modestly this season."
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The former Zamalek believes that Al Ahly president Mahmoud El Khatib will find a solution for the club's worrying form.
"Al-Khatib is a legend and knows football well, and he must sit with Koller to find out the reasons for the team's decline in this way," he added.