Egypt skipper Ahmed Hassan said he isn't ready to play with Anderlecht in their Belgian League clash against Mouscron on Saturday due to the death of Ahli full-back Mohamed Abdul-Wahab. International defender Abdul-Wahab collapsed last week on the pitch and was rushed to hospital before being declared dead due to heart failure. "I will speak with Anderlecht coach to leave me out of the team's squad because I lack concentration and I'm very depressed," Hassan told FilGoal.com on Friday. "I know I must be at the coach's disposal anytime because I'm a professional player but Abdul-Wahab's death affected me very much," the former Besiktas midfielder added. Hassan insisted that all the Egyptian players are experiencing a very difficult period in their career after the loss of their colleague. The 31-year-old midfielder played a pivotal role in Anderlecht's successful league campaign so far as they sit on the top of the table with 12 points.