Thursday, December 17, 2009

Badry for Badry


Call me pessimistic, call me anti-Egyptian coaching (3o2dt el khawagah), call me whatever. I just don't feel Ahly are up to par this season. We have not been dominant even in games we won and for the first time in years I sometimes have no idea where the goal is going to come from. Hossam El Badry the current coach is doing a bare minimum job getting by. How can I say that? Ahly are on top of the Egyptian league with 4 clear points. We are undefeated in the league and we are playing the magical 4-4-2 formation. We can't really ask for more with all the injuries we have in our squad. I disagree.

Ahly is not your regular club and since it's creation 100 or so years ago fans are always expecting the club to win. I do not think there is any other team in the world who is more dominant domestically and at the same time acquiring continental success. In the last 5 years under Manuel Jose and due to the mediocre form of arch rivals Zamalek, Ahly has become even more in control. You don't believe me? Just take a look at how Zamalek fans were celebrating a draw versus Ahly. Look at how coaches alter their tactics drastically when facing Ahly. In the past they had a right to be weary, not anymore. Frankly then, topping the league is not really an achievement, it is expected. Add to that the fact that Zamalek are in shambles and Ismaily as always have a slow start and a lot of financial problems and it seems to be a must for Ahly to be on top.

As for the injuries to Barakat and Trieka off course they have an impact. They are 2 world class players, however lets not put things out of perspective. For the last 2 years these two have been in and out of injury all season long especially Barakat and Ahly continued to deliver consistently with and with out them (albeit the end of last season where we looked overexerted). This is not Badry's problem, the injury's were always going to come (both Jose and Shehata had overused some of these injured players mainly Trieka) however it is starting to become a broken record. You cannot blame everything on injuries. Badry to his credit has incorporated some youth players, more of necessity that strategy, and it seems he has hit the jack pot. Players like Shokry, Shehab, Shebeta and Farouk have a bright future ahead of them and Ahly would do good to keep hold of them. Shokry in particular in my opinion has the makings of a true star.

As for the mystical 4-4-2 formation. Come on, this urban legend should be put to rest. It is not that Egyptian players cannot play 4-4-2, it is their coaches that can't make them play it. They are too scared of the repercussions (non so than Mr. Shehata how plays all friendlies using no sweeper but not competitive games). Think I'm wrong? Look no further than Tarek El Ashry's Haras Al Hodood. They have been playing 4-4-2 for years to devastating effects. As a virtually new team they have managed an Egyptian Cup win and a Super Cup win against Badry's Ahly. Ashry on two occasions taught Badry a lesson or two on how to incorporate 4-4-2 to good use. Zamalek got taught a lesson too. It is a joy watching the movement of the Harass players on the break. They counter instinctively, their movements are built in. Why Harass Al Hodood are performing poorly against weaker opposition is strange but one would think that dressing room unrest coming from a lot of contract and transfer rumors are a contributor. Arab Contractors too use the same formation. Ahly have played numerous times under Jose using 4-4-2 in trying to push forward for draws or wins, so the know how is there and Badry knows it. He does have guts that are lacking in many other coaches. He incorporated it and stuck with it but frankly it is no rocket science.

Ahly's performances under Badry have left a lot to be desired. In the last 5 games we have been an eye soar to watch. Against the Arab Contractors we were dominated for the whole game and our keeper Adel Abdel Moniem had repeatedly kept us in the game (He is showing true potential and continues to grow in stature. Why did we buy Ekramy?) Not to mention how the Contractor's attackers we missing chance after chance. We came up 2-0 winners but the performance should have been a warning for things to come. We then drew with Ettihad 1-1 in a 50-50 game which could have gone either way. We looked good going forward but were ripped to shreds at the back mainly due to the inability of Ahmed Aly to do any defensive work. How I miss Sedeeq. Against Zamalek we were controlled for most of the first half but came on strongly the second. We had most of the play but we created very little. The two best chances of the game fell to Mido how missed on both occasions with the goal at his mercy. It is a shame looking at him play now. Again against Ismaily it was the same but a bit better since they were down to 10men for most of the second half. 3 draws on the trot for Ahly and I couldn't remember when was the last time that happened. Against newly promoted Gouna we were poor for the whole game. Again we created very little and it seemed there was no way were going to score. We did via Forkey with the help of some shocking defending. Gouna pressed forward towards the end and Ahly were restricted to zonal defending. They were unlucky not to get a point. Things need to change. Ahly's Coach is lucky he is not competing in the African Champions League as such results would be very damaging and would get fans on his back.

Hossam El Badry is not bad. Most of the time Ahly play better in the second half showing that he has some sort of positive input. He should focus more on creating chances and opening up opposition instead of blaming injuries. Yesterday I heard him say that Ahly players expense a lot of energy because teams defend when they come to play us. News flash Mr. Badry that's how it is and how it's been for 100 years, deal with it. The CAN 2010 in Angola gives Badry some time to re-arrange his cards and heal his wounded. I hope it is put to good use



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4 comments:

  1. come on man dont forget that Jose has won a huge number of matches as well with very bad performance accompanied by the signature 96th minute goal! And also it is worth mentioning that Jose was coaching Elahly while all the stars were at their PEAK and the baord was providing him with all the great players he can ask for. Off course he did great mentoring for players like about treika, but I think Jose was very lucky to have such team. So to be fair to Badry he took over the team in a totally different situation: he is expected to keep the same level of extremely good results for the team, but with 2/3'ds of the old team players either not there, not at the same level of performance or injured!
    And by the way, dont think i am a fan of badry or something,not at all! I am now a fan of EL AMEED :) and YES he will be the next coach of the Egyptian National Team...it will be funny to read your articles then :)

    Omar Elkholy

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  2. hahaha
    It will be extremely funny...But I love EL Ameed mind you....Not sure about his coaching ability but he is at least not full of shit!
    True Jose had a great team but remember the circumstances when he joined..We hadn't won the league for 3 years when he came. He built this great team. He did not just mentor Trieka...Mete3eb, Shawky, Ashour, Hadary and Gom3a, Flavio and Gilberto...He turned them into top class footballers. Jose played some games badly and won, he did have luck but he instilled an even bigger winning mentality in the team and the fans. Thats why they got late winners (same as man utd).
    I'm not saying that Badry is bad but he is lucky Zamalek are poor and the Petrol and Army clubs have a short breath. Most of all i think we would have been knocked out early if we were playing in the African Cup. He needs to notice that some things need to be worked on. All I can say is that I don't dislike him...yet:)

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  3. I don't really agree with you. I guess you forgot to consider that :

    1. We played a lot worse the last season with all our stars ..


    2. We are practicing now a new system with almost 50 % of the team new players, like shebeta, shokry, shehab, francis, ahmed adel, abdullah farouk.. who need more experience to get along as we excpect from ahly.


    3. Badry tookover an exhausted team , with ne reserves cause the former trainer drove all the good reserve players away and broke the moral of the others


    4. u r playing this year without yr star ofthe last season Flavio and met3eb is sure not yet in form after 6 months injury break.


    5. u observerd right that we alwats look better in the second half than the first one which says that his input is useful !

    6. not to mention that we had to play without treka, barakat & met3eb most of the games till now.

    7. this is badry's first responsibity and under all this i see he is doing a great job.
    H

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  4. Hmm there we go
    1. Yes my point exactly, as a result it does not seem a fair assessment to blame injury's for poor performances and that is what the media and Badry use as an excuse.
    Also a poor season in the fifth year of a coach it is very common, it does not mean the coach has become worse all of a sudden. Jose left before he could freshen things up and still won the league.

    2. The new system is Badry's choice. His players are used to another system if he is training them on something different it is his problem. I don't mind but again this should not be an excuse for bad performances.
    Yes I agree with you that new players need time to Gel

    3. Sorry this is not completely true, yes Jose depended mainly on a number of players but who do you think Jose was wrong to let go? Ahmed Adel (the right back) masalan? Redah El Weeshy? On the other hand Mr. Badry let go of Ahmed Seedeeq and now we are blessed with Ahmed Aly he also has benched Gilberto in many games and hes arguably the best left back in Egypt.
    Badry also for no reason decided against playing Yasser El Mohamady although he lacking in attacking midfielder???? Don't get me wrong I don't think Yasser is anything special but im just making a point.

    4. Agreed, Flavio is irreplacable and Mete3eb is not yet 100% and moody frankly is not up to standards

    5. Yup he seems to have a good half time team talk

    6. We had no Met3eb in the 2nd half of last season too and no Barakat for most of it. Also trieka was on and off..
    So it's the same situation, not a valid excuse

    7. His first responsibility or not. This is not an excuse it's not like we are waiting on a young footballer to mature. He is in charge of the greatest club in Africa.
    I would go as far as saying it is a great job...Hes doing ok for the time being.

    A final thing i would like to point out. You always used to blame jose for all the injuries to players. Who is to blame for all these injuries? (Trieka and barakat aside)

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