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Zamalek aim to learn from Euros, Italy
Published in FilGoal on 26 - 06 - 2012

Zamalek assistant coach Ismail Youssef revealed that the management is keen on letting players watch Euro 2012 matches for technical reasons.
“We make sure players watch the Euro games so that we can highlight together the latest strategies and playing techniques," Youssef told FilGoal.com.
“The tournament is a great chance for us to learn new methods of playing. I am really impressed by Italy.
“The Italians showed how they can play with a good balance between defense and attack.
“I am not surprised by Spain and Germany. I think Italy is the surprise and I believe they will reach the final."
Zamalek are preparing for the CAF Champions League group stage opener against Berekum Chelsea of Ghana next month.


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