Ahmed Hassan has filed a complaint against Zamalek as he set the record straight that he was forced to act that way toward his own club. The Egypt skipper, who has been requesting transfer since last month, lodged a complaint with the FA against the Whites over late dues on Sunday, shortly before the Cairo club had reported him to the association for 'skipping several training sessions'. “They forced me to do it. I wouldn't have hoped to complain Zamalek but I found they have taken action against me," Hassan, 37, told FilGoal.com. “I can't understand how the board could accuse me of skipping training when I've been present at all training sessions. I just missed two days before the Mazembe game but I had taken permission beforehand. “I gave Zamalek till the end of August to pay me off my overdue wages, only to find them filing a complaint against me for skipping training. “Even so, I'm a professional and I will attend the next training session." Hassan stated a few days ago that he had given Zamalek till the end of this month to reply to his transfer request. He had earlier revealed that he intended to join Belgian side Lierse but has been waiting for the Whites consent to rescind his contract before the transfer window shuts on August 31. Hassan is one of several players, including the likes of Mohamed Abdul-Shafi and Ahmed Gaafar, at loggerheads with the beleaguered Cairo giants who have been suffering of a financial predicament for quite a while.