Ahli playmaker Mohamed Abou-Treika has been initially diagnosed with a bruised ankle, following Sunday's 2-2 draw with Petrojet. Medical staff chief Ihab Ali said the 30-year-old received first aid treatment when he sustained the injury during the Egyptian Premier League game. "The on-pitch treatment was really important to avoid injury aggravation," Ali told the Red Devils' official website. Abou-Treika is set to undergo MRI scan, and its result should indicate how serious the injury is. Ahli assistant coach Hossam Al-Badri believes some players make deliberate attempts to injure the Egypt midfielder. "I feel that Abou-Treika has been subjected to numerous challenges as though some individuals are trying to hurt him," Al-Badri told the post-match press conference. The former Tersana player sustained the injury after being violently tackled by Petrojet defender Hassan Gomaa. Minutes later, his foot swelled and he was stretchered off as a result. "Abou-Treika is going to miss the upcoming match against Ismaili," Al-Badri added.