Jose Riveiro OUT? Al Ahly’s Crisis Deepens as Points Slip Away and Salaries Get Slashed – ‘When Cutting Pay is the Only Game Plan, You Know You’re in Trouble!’ – HTT

Jose Riveiro OUT? Al Ahly’s Crisis Deepens as Points Slip Away and Salaries Get Slashed – ‘When Cutting Pay is the Only Game Plan, You Know You’re in Trouble!’

Al Ahly, one of Africa’s most prestigious football clubs, finds itself in the eye of a storm.

The recent dismissal of coach Jose Riveiro was supposed to be the solution to their ongoing struggles.

Instead, it looks like the problems run far deeper than a change in the dugout.

The Egyptian Premier League campaign has been nothing short of a nightmare for Al Ahly.

After five matches, the club has managed to collect only six points, with just a single win to its name.

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This dismal run has plunged them to a shocking 15th place in the league standings, a position unthinkable for a club of their stature.

Fans, once proud and hopeful, are now frustrated and desperate for answers.

Yesterday’s 1-1 draw against ENPPI was yet another example of the team’s inability to secure victories.

The match’s outcome underscored a painful truth: Al Ahly’s woes are not simply about coaching.

The team’s performances have been inconsistent, lacking the sharpness and cohesion that once made them a powerhouse.

The club’s management seems to be grappling with a confusing diagnosis of the problem.

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While Jose Riveiro’s exit was expected to usher in a new era, no permanent replacement has been appointed yet.

Instead, an interim coach is holding the reins, but the team’s form remains stagnant.

This limbo situation is creating more uncertainty rather than resolving the crisis.

Amid the on-field struggles, off-field disciplinary measures have added fuel to the fire.

Reports have emerged that Al Ahly has decided to cut players’ monthly salaries as a penalty for the poor results.

This move mirrors a similar decision made when former coach Pitso Mosimane left the club.

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While intended to be a wake-up call, salary deductions risk demoralizing players further, especially if they feel unfairly targeted.

One cannot help but wonder: do these pay cuts apply to players who didn’t even feature in the matches?

If so, the punishment could be perceived as unjust, potentially fracturing the squad’s unity.

The club’s leadership must tread carefully — alienating players during a crisis could backfire spectacularly.

The gulf between Al Ahly and the league leaders is widening.

The top team currently sits on 13 points, more than double Al Ahly’s tally.

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Even with a game in hand, the best Al Ahly can hope for is nine points, which would only nudge them back into the mid-table mix.

This is a far cry from their usual dominance.

Pressure mounts on whoever takes over the coaching role next.

The margin for error is vanishing fast.

At this point in the season, draws or losses are luxuries Al Ahly cannot afford.

The expectation is clear: win every game or face a season slipping into mediocrity.

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Yet, the problem may not lie solely with the coaches.

The squad’s quality and mentality are under scrutiny.

The current roster is what the next coach must work with, and it remains to be seen whether the players can rise to the occasion.

The lack of cohesion on the pitch suggests deeper issues with motivation and strategy.

The timing of this crisis is particularly unfortunate.

The African Champions League is looming, and Al Ahly’s shaky form raises doubts about their ability to compete on the continental stage.

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If they are struggling domestically, the challenge of facing Africa’s elite clubs will be even more daunting.

Comparisons with rivals add salt to the wound.

Pyramids FC, another Egyptian giant, has also had a shaky start but still appears better positioned than Al Ahly.

Pyramids even clinched the CAF Confederation Cup recently, a testament to their growing stature.

Meanwhile, Al Ahly’s legacy as African champions seems under threat if this poor run continues.

The club’s fans are watching anxiously, hoping for a turnaround but preparing for the worst.

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The question on everyone’s mind is: when will Al Ahly find its identity again?

When will the team start clicking under a new coach, if one is appointed soon?

The reality is harsh.

The season is already five games in, and the window for recovery is narrowing.

Continuity is key in football, yet Al Ahly’s constant managerial changes and internal turmoil are sabotaging any chance of stability.

In conclusion, Al Ahly’s current predicament is a cautionary tale of how quickly fortunes can change in football.

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The club’s decision to cut player salaries as punishment might be a desperate attempt to instill discipline, but it also highlights the severity of the crisis.

If the leadership does not address the root causes — be it squad morale, tactical direction, or organizational strategy — this season could spiral into one of the darkest chapters in Al Ahly’s history.

The drama unfolding is a stark reminder that even giants can fall when they lose their way.

For now, all eyes remain on the club’s next moves.

Will they appoint a new coach capable of reviving the team’s fortunes?

Or will the downward spiral continue, leaving fans to lament what might have been?

Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: cutting salaries alone won’t win matches or restore glory.

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