Mosaad and Shehata are back in training… and Metlouthi returns to running after his ACL injury
Mosaad and Shehata return to Zamalek training, and Metlouthi begins running after his ACL injury.
Mosaad and Shehata Return to Zamalek Training, Metlouthi Begins Light Running
Moroccan player Salah Mosaad and Egyptian player Mohamed Shehata have resumed training with Zamalek’s first football team during the training session held today, Saturday, at the club’s stadium, in preparation for their upcoming match against Petrojet in the Premier League. Mosaad had previously suffered a foot ankle bruise, while Shehata experienced pain in his hamstring muscle, but the medical staff confirmed their readiness to participate normally in group training.

Metlouthi Starts Gradual Comeback
Meanwhile, Tunisian player Hamza Metlouthi has started light running exercises as part of his rehabilitation program following recent ACL surgery. Metlouthi is aiming to fully regain his fitness to return to group training and participate in matches as soon as possible.
Zamalek Prepares for Petrojet Match
Zamalek is scheduled to face Petrojet on May 24 at the Military College Stadium, in the eighth round of the final stage of the Premier League. The white team is keen to secure a victory and maintain its position at the top of the league.
These training sessions are part of Zamalek’s intensive preparations to continue their successful campaign in the league, amid fans’ hopes for more wins and titles this season.
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