Zamalek cannot cope - Omotoyossi

Zamalek are unable to deal with the demands of African Champions League football because of the situation in Egypt, says striker Razak Omotoyossi. Omotoyossi's side lost 2-0 at TP Mazembe in a Group B match at the weekend and he told BBC Sport: "Having n

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