Hussein Al-Shahat: Shikabala defended me in the African final



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Hussein Al-Shahat, the Al-Ahly player, rejected football fanaticism, leading Mahmoud Abdel-Razzaq Shikabala, the creator of the game Zamalek, to be exposed to harassment and racism after the Red Genie win the African Champions League at Al-White’s expense on Friday night with two goals per goal.

Al-Shahat said in his interview with the “DMC Evening” program that he rejects these behaviors, especially since the players have a good relationship with each other, saying: “Shikabala, Mahmoud Jensh, Hazem Imam and other Zamalek players were eager to solve the problem. compromise that occurred between some players after the League final. The heroes. “

Al-Shahat revealed the fight scenes, saying: “Before the match, a misunderstanding occurred between Mustafa Muhammad, the Zamalek striker and myself, and after the match I went to him and told him that we had won the title and celebrated. I know the reason for what happened, and Mustafa and I got the red card. “

Al-Ahly fought 15 games on his way to crowning the title, winning 11 of them, drawing in 3 matches and suffering a loss..

Al-Ahly managed to achieve 3 victories away from the stadium, and were able to leave with a clean sheet in 8 matches, and conceded only 7 goals, while their attacking streak managed to shake the net of competitors 36 times..

The team’s left-back Ali Maaloul scored Al-Ahly’s first goal in the tournament this season, when he managed to score Al-Ahly’s first goal in the net of “Al-Barra”, the South Sudanese champion, in the match that brought the two teams together, within the framework of the preliminary round matches of the tournament, which ended with Al-Ahly winning by four Clean, while Mohamed Magdy Afsha is the owner of Al-Ahly’s last goals in the tournament, after he managed to record Al-Ahly’s second goal against Zamalek in the final match tonight..

Hussein Al-Shahat, who scored high goals with the team this season, after scoring 6 goals, started it in the net of “Al Bara”, the South Sudanese champion, while the Moroccan Wydad witnessed his last goal in the second leg of the semifinals..

Al-Ahly started their way overcoming the obstacle of “Going Barra”, the South Sudanese champion, by beating him in the first leg 4-0, before confirming their superiority by winning the second leg, 9-0 . Al-Ahly faced the team Kano Sport, champion of Equatorial Guinea, on matchday 32 and managed to win the first leg by two unanswered goals, and in the second leg won four unanswered goals, to reserve their place in the final price round, which is known as the group stage..

Al-Ahly played in the second group competitions alongside the teams “Al-Najm Al-Saheli – Al-Hilal Al-Sudani – Platinum”, and managed to win 11 points by winning three matches against Al-Hilal, Platinum and Al- Najm, and a draw in two games against Al-Hilal and Platinum, and losing in one game against Al-Najm in, The group blocked their place in the quarterfinals, to set a date with South African champions Sun Downs..

Al-Ahly met Sun Downs in the quarterfinals, and managed to achieve a victory by two unanswered goals in Cairo, and impose the same positive draw on both teams with a score of 1/1 in the second leg. , so Al-Ahly qualified for the semi-finals of the tournament, and set a date with the Moroccan team Wydad.

Al-Ahly managed to beat Wydad in the first leg of the semi-finals, with a victory by two unanswered goals, and in the second leg they repeated their 3-1 victory, to mark their presence in the final of the tournament against Zamalek..

In the final, Al-Ahly managed to embrace the title with a 2-1 victory. Amr Al-Sulaia opened the scoring before Zamalek tied, so that Mohamed Magdy Afsha could score the winning goal and crown the ninth title in Red Castle history..

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