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01:53 pm
Friday 05 February 2021
Books – Mohamed Yousry Morshed:
Al-Duhail, Qatar, theoretically possessed everything that enabled it to defeat Al-Ahly, a 24 million euro market value line of attack that includes resonant names, terrains and capabilities, but lost; Because it lacks what the Egyptian and African giants have, the spirit that Ayman Ashraf embodied and the history that the fans defended in the stands of a rival who plays a name on their court.
The elements of professional football often bow to willful motives, spirit, ferocity and desire ignite a psychological war around you, even when you think you are facing a competitor within your reach, which is what motivated Al-Muizz Ali. and his colleagues. on the offensive line whose value exceeds 10 times the monetary value of Al-Ahly’s panic attack and withdrawal, not only yesterday, but every time they faced the story, he had not yet seen bags of cash on the football field to Score goals.
Al-Moez Ali, the top scorer of the last edition of the Asian Nations Cup, the Brazilian Edmilson, his compatriot Dodo and the Kenyan giant Michael Olonga of 24 million euros (almost five hundred million pounds) in exchange for Walter Bwalia, Marwan Mohsen, Taher and Salah Mohsen, with a market value of 2 million and 600 thousand euros, an estimated difference according to the site “Transfer Market” with 21 million and 400 thousand euros in the attack alone, and in the end the money is not registered and won Al-Ahly. “
Musimani leads Al Duhail
Al-Ahly played one of their best games in the Club World Cup in general, and with Pitso Musimani in particular, thanks to the South African coach and the first-half tactics that guided Sabri’s plans and preparation to Moshe, the coach of Duhail for the match.
Contrary to Musimane’s habit of looking better in the second half, the South African coach surprised his French counterpart with a series of changes for the players’ attackers on the field, Tahir went from band to depth, coach Hussein Al-Shahat it gave freedom and he moved left instead of right, assigning Maaloul to increase the offense and secure it. Bhamdi Fathy to take advantage of the weakness of Mohamed Moussa, Al-Duhail’s right-back.
Al-Ahly’s control of the ball and getting it out correctly retreated with the Qatar team back, until Moshe pushed Michael Olwinga towards Ayman Ashraf to try to push Musimani to switch between Ashraf and Badr Bannon to try to make a defect by leaving. the ball from the back did not pay off and the Al-Ahly defender was overwhelmingly superior to the Kenyan giant.
Al-Ahly scored his goal under great pressure from Bwalya, the owner of the excellent tactical role, either by moving towards the Yemeni wing to create space for Taher, who was playing behind him, or by pressuring the ball carrier for the Congolese contribute. on goal and scored another offside hit to commemorate Muhammad Barakat’s goal in the canceled 2008 Mexican Pachuca, which brought the last of the game back to the team.
Hani Lagoon
Pachuca, which Musimani may not have noticed, put the red team in trouble in the second half, after Moshe intervened and pushed Muhammad Muntari and Muizz Ali; To aid Musa and the latter’s survival almost permanently on defense and pushed Edmilson on Hani, who returned from his absence, and with Musimani’s fear of firing Hamdi Fathi for receiving a warning, the Qatari team abandoned their cautious and returned to the game.
And if the first half was the best first half for Musimani with Al-Ahly, then the second half was the worst for him with Al-Ahly, and he could have handled it better, especially given that he saw Hani’s escape without interfering, even moving Akram to this front with Hani, especially since he only posed a danger to the club. Al-Ahmar, later changing Bwalia to Marwan Mohsen, at a time when the attack required a faster player to use the spaces at the back of the home team.
Al Duhail’s pressure was endured by the complete and brilliant duo Badr Bannon, the voice of reason, the wonderful interventions and the star of the first game, and for the second game in a row, Ayman Ashraf, who gave a lesson in how the midfielder- Alto deals with a giant and with balls of air.
Al-Ahly won; Because he took advantage of his superiority and took advantage of the opponent’s weaknesses, who showed weakly in the first half to the tactics of his coach and not the weakness of the opponent to meet a giant who needs a spherical epic to get out. with the lowest losses.