Ismaili's unsettled defender Ibrahim Saied said he will hold a meeting with Brazilian coach Ricardo tonight to decide on his future. The 28-year-old abandoned Ismaili's training session on Friday in protest at the technical staff decision to leave him out of the squad facing Petrojet in the Egyptian League. Saied even threatened to leave Ismaili when the transfer window re-opens in January. The coastal club were infuriated by his action and decided to take a disciplinary measure against him. But Saied intends to point the finger at Ismaili assistant coach Khaled Al-Qammash when he meets Ricardo, who took over at the club recently after terminating his contract with Sudan's Hilal. “The whole saga erupted when Al-Qammash said silly things about me, I don't know why he is treating me badly,” Saied told FilGoal.com. “He repeatedly said that I'm responsible for Ismaili's disappointing results! “I will decide whether to remain at Ismaili when I meet Ricardo. I will move abroad if I left the club, I won't join another Egyptian team.” Saied, known for being a troublemaker, is no stranger to controversy. He had problems with every club he played for since beginning his career. The talented defender vowed more than once to act properly on and off the pitch but he never did so.