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Zamalek players celebrate Ashraf Bashrki’s goal in Raja
In Morocco, the colloquial Egyptian language dominated Casablanca. It was red on Saturday, then white on Sunday. Zamalek defeated Hope in Morocco.
Zamalek defeated Moroccan Raja Casablanca 1-0 in the first leg of the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League.
Zamalek’s winning goal came through as wonderful as ever, Ashraf Bencharki, in the 18th minute, with an elaborate header off a cross and no more wonderful than Zizou.
On Saturday, Morocco was colored in the colors of Al-Ahly, who defeated Wydad with a double, and on Sunday, they were colored in the colors of Zamalek, who beat Raja with a goal for nothing.
Zamalek is preparing to host Raja next Saturday in the second leg.
the beginning
Pacheco relied on Islam Jaber in midfield alongside Tariq Hamed to make up for the absence of Ferjani Sassi.
In defense, Mohamed Abdel-Ghani participated in the place of the wounded Mahmoud Alaa, alongside Mahmoud Hamdi “Al-Wansh”, with the participation of Ahmed Eid in place of Hazem Imam.
Mostafa Mohamed led the Zamalek attack and was succeeded by the trio Ashraf Bencharqi, Youssef Ibrahim “Obama” and Ahmed Sayed Zizou.
On the other hand, the trio of Malango, Mohsen Metwally and Abdelilah Al Hafizi participated in Al Raja’s attack.
Raja’s coach Jamal Salami pushed Fabrice’s stars into the center of the stadium, Sufian Rahimi and Omar Al-Arjoun.
Abdul-Ilah Al-Hafizi, Mohsen Mitwalli and Bin Malango lead Raja’s attack on Zamalek #in_Africa
Posted by FilGoal.com on Sunday, October 18, 2020
The first 10 minutes of the match were completely uneventful, amidst a bit of control for Zamalek.
Raja’s first appearance was from a direct free kick taken outside the area to Abdul Ilah Al Hafizi, who fired, but Abu Jabal in the right place blocked the first shot.
Zamalek responded quickly and in the same way, shooting from outside, but not from a free kick but from a moving ball.
In the east, he penetrated the limits of Raja’s penalty area and shot, but the Raja goalkeeper was also in the right place.
Bnkharki oh my eyes
The first blow to the Egyptian-Moroccan summit came from a resplendent Moroccan, Ashraf Bencharki.
A back pass, Ahmed Eid, to full-back Zizou, who started off on a wonderful journey before sending a cross into the penalty area, lifted my east and into the net in the 18th minute.
Bencharki’s goal had him tweeting only at Zamalek’s top scorer in Africa.
In Sharqi, 9 goals, beating Abdullah Cisse, who scored 8 goals.
The son of lions always kills the nets of his opponents
Ashraf Bencharki is the only Zamalek scorer in Africa historically of foreign players 👏
9 goals are the balance of the Moroccan wing with the White Knight. pic.twitter.com/UgEIfAZlAA
– FilGoal (From 🏠) (@FilGoal) October 18, 2020
After the goal, Zamalek continued to control while eliminating any possible danger to Abu Jabal’s goal.
Please count on the crossed weapon for the mistakes you made from the edge of the penalty area.
The crossed weapon nearly wrote Zamalek’s second goal in the 34th minute, but Mostafa Mohamed’s header came into the hands of Anas Zuniti.
And in the first appearance of a moving ball, Malango fired outside Zamalek’s goal, following a quick rebound behind Abdullah Jumaa.
Shine of Abu Jabal
Mohamed Abu Jabal, the Zamalek goalkeeper, shone at the most dangerous opportunities for Raja in the first half, and also from the crossed weapon.
An elaborate cross into Zamalek’s penalty area, Sufyan Rahimi got up and swung it towards the goal, but Abu Jabal was on the lookout.
Abu Jabal took the danger out of his goal with a corner kick that finally went smoothly into Zamalek’s goal.
A goal for nothing. Finished the first half of the Raja and Zamalek summit.
Second half
Raja’s coach pushed Mohamed El Mekkazi in place of Fabrice Nujoma in an attempt to revitalize his midfield.
With the state of the first half, the second began calmly and in control of Zamalek, and almost scored the second goal.
Islam Jaber sent a superb pass to Bencharki, who skilfully passed Raja’s goalkeeper before passing Obama in front of goal, but the latter’s shot collided with Raja’s defensive pair.
The flag rule raised its flag, announcing an offside, but the replay showed the possibility that Bencharki was in a suitable position, should Obama have seized the opportunity.
Muhammad Abu Jabal received a yellow card in the 55th minute due to a loss of time, according to the match referee.
And Obama and Bencharki’s shot was repeated, in the 58th minute, when Mustafa Muhammad was left alone and put “Loeb” in the path of the goal, but his shot did not hit the net, before the referee raised his pennant.
In the 61st minute, Mahmoud Bin Halib took part in Mohsen Metwally’s place.
Moroccan danger
Ben Halib’s entry made Raja better in attack, so he began to pose danger to Zamalek’s goal.
A first risk of a two-time free kick from Bannon and Nujoma, but Abu Jabal starred, and after that, Rahimi almost tied, but Abu Jabal continued to shine.
The preference shifted in favor of Raja with the participation of Ben Halib, and Zamalek withdrew on defense.
Abu Jabal confronted another dangerous ball in the 75th minute, after a mistake in the defense of Zamalek.
Before that, Al-Arjoun succumbed to injury, to join Zakaria Al-Wardi in his place, and in the 80th minute, Malango came out and Anas Jabron participated.
Raja kept pressing Zamalek with a cross weapon and the second balls back.
And in the 84th minute it was time for Zamalek’s first change. Muhammad Onajim participated in Obama’s place.
Sufyan Rahimi missed a real chance for Raja in the 90th minute, but his shot calmly passed over Abu Jabal’s stands.
Sofiane came back in the 92nd minute and shot hard, but outside the goal.
Before the referee blew his whistle, announcing the end of the match with the victory of the White Knight.
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