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Zaki won't work with Israelis

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Amr Zaki in action for Egypt against Algeria
Amr Zaki has astonishingly claimed that he will not consider signing for Portsmouth on the grounds that they employ two Israelis - Tal Ben Haim and Avram Grant - as well as Algerian Nadir Belhadj. [+]

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