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Jose Riveiro's Al Ahly future in doubt after poor Club World Cup showing

Jose Riveiro's Al Ahly future in doubt after poor Club World Cup showing

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Fighting to save his job already? Former Orlando Pirates Jose Riveiro is reportedly fighting to save his job at Al Ahly after the club were eliminated from the FIFA Club World Cup. Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP
New Al Ahly head coach Jose Riveiro appears to be in trouble already after the club's poor showing in the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.
According to reports from Egypt, the former Pirates boss has been summoned to a meeting with chairman Mahmoud El Khatib to explain the team's poor performance in the United States.
After holding Lionel Messi's Inter Miami to a goalless draw in the tournament opener two weeks ago, the Egyptian giants followed that up with a 2-0 loss to Palmeiras and a 4-4 draw against FC Porto. As a result, they finished bottom of Group A with just two points and were eliminated.
As a result of the early elimination, Riveiro and sporting director Mohamed Youssef will meet with the chairman when they land back in Egypt, according to a YSScores report.

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