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An important message from Imam Ashour to the fans after wasting a penalty kick

An important message from Imam Ashour to the fans after wasting a penalty kick

Imam Ashour, the first football team player at Al-Ahly Club, sent a message to the fans of the Red Castle, after he missed a penalty kick against Pyramids in the match that brought the two teams together yesterday in the Egyptian League.
Imam Ashour wrote via Instagram Story: "Praise be to God and God's will and what God wills happens. I wanted to make all the fans who are behind us happy, but I promise you, God willing, what's coming is better.. Thank you to the players, my brothers, the men who are our support and backing.. Thank you to the Al-Ahly fans for your support for us."

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