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The article states that Hidegkuti introduced 5-3-2 while coaching Al-Ahly in Egypt. This is not true. He started playing 4-3-3, with two wings and a center forward. Later, he switched to 4-4-2 with a right winger and center forward up front, and left attacking midfielder on the left side. The middle four were one playmaker, a defensive midfielder and a center attacking midfielder and a left attacking midfielder who doubled as left wing.