Tersana coach Mohamed Omar said he would resign from his post following the team's next Egyptian Premier League match against Ittihad. Omar earlier this week announced that Tersana's 2-1 defeat to Ghazl Mahalla was his last match with the Hammers but he decided to stay a bit longer. "The club's chairman Hassan Farid convinced me to remain in charge until after Tersana's game at Ittihad," Omar told FilGoal.com on Wednesday. Tersana are struggling at the bottom of the 16-team league table with 13 points, five adrift of the safety zone. They face an uphill climb to avoid being relegated to the second division for the first time since 2005. "Things are not going well here. There many positions the club need to strengthen." "I can't continue with team that strive to remain in the top flight," Omar added.