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Wadi Degla continued their victories for the second week in a row, defeating Club Masr, two goals to one.
Wadi Degla beat Club Masr by two goals to one at Petrosport Stadium, on matchday 23 of the Egyptian League.
Marwan Hamdy and Ahmed Saeed scored Wadi Degla’s goal, while Mostafa Sultan scored Masr’s only goal.
Wadi Degla’s victory lifted their balance to 26th point, climbing 4 places to ninth place, while Masr Club’s balance froze at 17th point in 17th and penultimate place.
Description of the match
Wadi Degla started the game very quickly and tried to press, until Marwan Hamdy scored the first goal in the fourth minute.
Izako Yakubo sent a cross from Mohamed Abdel Monsef, and Marwan Hamdy received it with a touch at the net, scoring the first goal.
Marawan Hamdy almost scored the second in the 14th minute with a header, but Abdel Monsef saved him brilliantly.
And the pressure from the Tigris Valley continued in the 21st minute. Longitudinal and only to Rafiq Kabo who shoots and Issam Tharwat saves her, and the ball returns to Hossam Arafat, who shoots into the net, but Sherif Ashraf saves it before entering the goal.
Al-Masry Club almost leveled in the 45th minute after Ahmed Al-Sheikh fell into the penalty area after being blocked by Amr Saleh.
The referee has already awarded a penalty, but after reverting to video technology, it became clear that the obstruction was from outside, so the referee went back on his decisions and dismissed Amr Saleh, the Wadi Degla defender.
Second half
Masr Club demanded a new penalty kick in the 53rd minute, but the referee refused to award a penalty to Ahmed El Sheikh and turned to video technology to confirm his decision.
Al-Masry Club almost leveled again in the 62nd minute with a header from Reda Al-Weishi, but Abdel-Monsef tackled it.
The referee awarded Wadi Degla a penalty in the 84th minute, and Ahmed Saeed successfully scored the second goal.
The referee also showed a red card to the face of Ahmed Saeed “Oka” in the 91st minute.
In the 96th minute, Masr Club launched a penalty. Abdel Monsef blocked Mustafa Sultan’s penalty, but Sultan chased him into the net, scoring the first goal, to end the match with Wadi Degla winning 2-1.
Wadi Degla’s victory lifted their balance to 26th point, climbing 4 places to ninth place, while Masr Club’s balance froze at 17th point in 17th and penultimate place.