South African star Percy Tau's stock continues to rise as Al Ahly head coach Marcel Koller praised the in-form attacker's growing influence on the Egyptian giants. Read more here ▶️
Four goals and four assists mean Tau has the more direct goal contributions than an other player in the Champions League this season and his performance have not gone unnoticed by Koller.
"Percy Tau is a distinguished player but he suffered an injury before he ran the correct program [with us]," Koller said on the speedy attacker's form this season. "But now, we got him back at the right time in his best condition, and everyone [in the team] is helping him show his best abilities. "All of this is done by the coaching staff, and the players also around him [being] in their best form allows him to shine.""We won't underestimate Esperance and I also saw the seriousness of the players during the training. Esperance is a strong team and succeeded in creating some chances in the first-leg game, and our levels are so close," the Swiss manager added.
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