Zamalek keeper Mohamed Abdul-Monsef hit out at the team's technical staff after starting the CAF Champions League opener against Rwanda's APR on the bench. Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed was Ruud Krol's preferable choice between the sticks in Zamalek's 2-1 away victory over APR. Abdul-Monsef was introduced in the first-half after Al-Sayed picked up a groin injury. Nevertheless, the 31-year-old guardian can't hide his frustration. "I expected to be included in the starting line-up after my return from Ghana," the furious Abdul-Monsef told Goal FM after the match. "I should have regained my place once I returned home following Egypt's African Cup of Nations triumph." The former Dina Farms keeper played second-fiddle to Essam Al-Hadari in Egypt's Nations Cup campaign. Abdul-Monsef used to be Al-Sayed's stand-in shot-stopper but the latter's persistent injury problems allowed him to step in and become a Zamalek regular member. He is not willing to give up his place in the team. "There is something wrong in the club, I won't surrender my right. I will oppose the technical staff unexplainable actions," he insisted.