Hard Blows! Star Trio to Miss Al Ahly Bank Clash
Pyramids' trio Ramadan Sobhi, Mostafa Fathi, and Mohanad Lasheen are out of the Al Ahly Bank clash due to injury.

In a surprising development that disrupted the technical staff’s plans ahead of Pyramids' anticipated showdown against Al Ahly Bank in the fifth round of the final stage of the Egyptian Premier League, it has been confirmed that three of the team's top stars—Ramadan Sobhi, Mostafa Fathi, and Mohanad Lasheen—will be absent due to unexpected medical issues that have significantly impacted the team’s preparations.
Dr. Mostafa El-Monairy, head of the medical staff, revealed that Ramadan Sobhi suffered a sprained ankle during a training session following an accidental challenge during an internal match. The injury caused swelling and sharp pain, prompting the player to immediately begin an intensive rehabilitation program aimed at a quick recovery.
Meanwhile, Mostafa Fathi is dealing with a strain in his anterior thigh muscle, a particularly delicate injury given the player’s reliance on quick movements and shooting while in motion. The technical team opted against risking his participation, choosing instead to give him rest and rehabilitation before considering his return to match action.
As for Mohanad Lasheen, he sustained a strain in the left hamstring during training. This type of injury requires special care to prevent future complications. The medical team also decided to exclude him from the Al Ahly Bank match, stating that his return will depend on his response to treatment.
These medical decisions were made in full coordination with the coaching staff, who preferred to grant the trio temporary rest rather than risk fielding them in a physically unfit state, especially with the league’s tight and demanding schedule. The coaching team is hopeful they will be fully fit for upcoming matches, where dropping points is not an option.
A source within the coaching staff acknowledged the significant technical impact of these absences but affirmed the team's determination to claim all three points. He emphasized the readiness of substitute players and expressed confidence in the squad’s depth and ability to deliver.
Ramadan Sobhi, one of the most influential players on the pitch due to his physicality and ability to break through defensive lines, will certainly be a major loss—especially considering Pyramids’ playstyle that relies on wing play.
Mostafa Fathi, known for his speed and dribbling, is a key attacking outlet in the final third, while Mohanad Lasheen is a core component of the midfield, linking defense and attack and minimizing opponent threats during transitions.
The medical team confirmed that all three players are undergoing a strict rehabilitation program, which includes physical therapy and muscle-strengthening exercises. Each case is being monitored through regular assessments to determine individual recovery progress.
The medical staff has firmly rejected any idea of rushing their return, aiming to avoid setbacks that could rule them out for longer—particularly during such a crucial stage of the competition. The next phase requires all team members to be fully fit, both physically and mentally.
Pyramids approaches the match with focus and calm, backed by a coaching team that has prepared tactical alternatives and remains highly motivated to secure victory despite these impactful absences. Everyone within the team understands that championships aren't won solely by big names, but through collective spirit, tactical discipline, and the ability to adapt to difficult circumstances.
Losing key players like Ramadan, Fathi, and Lasheen is undoubtedly a major technical blow, but it also presents an opportunity for other players to step up and make their mark. Pyramids’ bench boasts experienced players with high technical abilities, capable of rising to the occasion.
The match is expected to feature tactical adjustments from the coaching staff to compensate for the absences, including potential position changes or role rotations to maintain the team’s balance on the field.
Fans are closely watching the trio’s recovery updates, especially as the team heads into a critical run of fixtures that will largely shape their title race. This stage of the season is a true pressure point for all contenders.
The medical team will continue issuing daily reports on the injured players’ status to determine when they can gradually return to group training, with cautious optimism that they could be available for upcoming matches—as long as they complete their rehab successfully and without rushing.
Despite these injuries, Pyramids’ ambitions remain strong, and the goal is clear: continue the push toward the top of the table and prove that the team has a complete system capable of overcoming any challenge, no matter the circumstances.