Ajay’s brace leads Al-Ahly to quarter-finals at Al-Arsenal’s expense



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Al-Ahly reached the quarterfinals of the Egyptian Cup after defeating Al-Tarsana with two goals in favor during the match that brought them together tonight, Wednesday, at the Al-Ahly stadium in the city of Al-Salam In the knockout stages of the Egyptian Cup, Al-Ahly Ajay scored a double, while Ibrahim Mansour scored the Al-Tarsana goal.

Al-Ahly started the match by forming a group consisting of: Mustafa Schubert, Ahmed Fathi, Hamdi Fathy, Yasser Ibrahim, Mahmoud Waheed, Aliou Diang – Muhammad Majdi “Afsha” – Junior Ajay – Hussein Al-Shahat, Marwan Mohsen – Aliu Badji, while the bank included both Hamza Alaa – Muhammad Hani – Muhammad Shukry – Arabi Badr – Mahmoud Abdel Moneim “Kahraba” – Muhammad Fakhry – Geraldo Da Costa.

Al-Ahly kicked off the match with remarkable activity through Ajay, Baji, Marwan Mohsen, Qafash and Al-Shahat, while Al-Shawakish leaned on the counterattack, and Al-Ahly’s pressure resulted in a red goal in the sixth minute with Junior Ajay’s feet.

Al-Ahly continued to pressure the Al-Tarsana team, taking advantage of the speed of their players, and over time, Arsenal tried to form a danger to Mustafa Schubert’s goal, and Mustafa Watani hit the ball “lob”, but got close to the post.

Control returned to Al-Ahly, so Ajay scored the second goal for Al-Ahly from a cross that Hussein Al-Shahat played well, received by the Nigerian Eagle and deposited on the hook net.

Midfield play calmed down somewhat and offensive performance fell back amid divergent attempts by arsenal to visit Al-Ahly’s net via Muhammad Hussein Adl and Tariq Watani, and with Al-Ahly’s significant relegation, Ibrahim Mansour scored the first Arsenal goal in the 42nd minute with a header after receiving a cross, Ibrahim Mansour managed in Lo laid his head in the north of Mustafa Shubert without the supervision of Al-Ahly defenders, Al-Ahly tried to score a third goal with Arsenal attempts to score a second goal, and Ibrahim Mansour took a yellow card for rudeness with Marwan Mohsen, and then Ahmed Jamal fired the match rule whistle at the end of the first half with Al-Ahly.

Second half

Al-Ahly started the second half with Mohamed Hani descending in place of Mahmoud Wahid, and Al-Ahmar pressed early, aiming to consolidate the two goals, while Arsenal continued to play fearlessly after scoring the first goal in the last minutes of the first part.

In the 64th minute, Kahraba took part in place of Marwan Mohsen, and Kahraba’s relegation contributed to Al-Ahly’s increased offensive tendency, but without dangerous effectiveness.

Fyler pushed Mohamed Shoukry forward instead of Badji, then Mohamed Fakhry participated in Qafsha, and Al-Ahly attempted to score a third goal, while Al-Arsenal tried to draw, but to no avail, to end the match with Al-Ahly winning. two goals for one goal.

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