Ismaili defender Ibrahim Saied said that his problem with the club has come to an end, following a meeting with new coach Ricardo Ferreira on Monday. The Egypt international pulled out of training on Friday in protest over his omission from the team's squad for the league game with Petrojet on Saturday. Saied has even threatened to quit the Dervishes as he was particularly annoyed with the treatment of assistant coach Khaled Al-Qammash. However, new head coach Ricardo managed to turn off the heat as he met with the 28-year-old defender, along with club officials. "I met with new coach, Al-Qammash and Mohamed Salah Abou-Greisha (football director) and everything has been settled," Saied told FilGoal.com. "The problem is over and I am staying with Ismaili." Saied is well known as one of the most controversial footballers in Egypt, having played for the country's top three clubs Ahli, Zamalek and Ismaili.