Al Ahly striker Ahmed Nabil Kouka joined team practice sessions as his club prepares for their important match against Porto. Former Zamalek player Ahmed Hassan shared the news on Facebook about Kouka taking part in group training activities. The forward appears ready to help his teammates during their upcoming Club World Cup fixture against the Portuguese side.
Al Ahly faces Porto next Tuesday for the final group stage round of the FIFA Club World Cup tournament. The Egyptian team needs a strong performance to finish their group campaign on a positive note. Kouka's return to full training gives coach more options for the starting lineup against Porto.
The match starts at 4:00 AM according to Cairo and Mecca local time zones. Both teams want to end their tournament experience with a victory before heading home. Al Ahly supporters hope Kouka can contribute goals and create scoring chances against Porto's defense.
Hassan's social media post confirmed that Kouka looks fit and ready for competitive action again. The striker missed previous matches due to fitness concerns but appears back to full health. His participation in team training sessions shows positive progress ahead of the Porto encounter.
Al Ahly faces Porto next Tuesday for the final group stage round of the FIFA Club World Cup tournament. The Egyptian team needs a strong performance to finish their group campaign on a positive note. Kouka's return to full training gives coach more options for the starting lineup against Porto.
The match starts at 4:00 AM according to Cairo and Mecca local time zones. Both teams want to end their tournament experience with a victory before heading home. Al Ahly supporters hope Kouka can contribute goals and create scoring chances against Porto's defense.
Hassan's social media post confirmed that Kouka looks fit and ready for competitive action again. The striker missed previous matches due to fitness concerns but appears back to full health. His participation in team training sessions shows positive progress ahead of the Porto encounter.