Pyramids defending Ramadan Sobhi: Al-Ahly’s name was not pronounced when requesting the penalty against Al-Ittihad



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An official source from the Pyramids Club revealed the details of the dialogue between their player Ramadan Sobhi and the referee, Mohamed Al-Sabahi, who managed his team’s match against Al-Ittihad of Alexandria in the first round of the Premier League competition. , in a snapshot of Al-Afeji’s objection to not taking a penalty.

The source confirmed in exclusive remarks to “The Seventh Day” that Ramadan Sobhi did not speak Al-Ahly’s name while demanding a penalty kick, as some said the player told the referee: “If I had another club, I would have calculated it “, leading some to speculate that Ramadan meant Al-Ahly.

Ramadan Sobhi, the Pyramids team player, was sent off in his team’s match against Alexandria Al-Ittihad last Saturday at the opening of his Premier League campaign, in which Zaim Al-Thaghr won with two goals to one..

Ramadan Sobhi received a yellow card during the match, before receiving the second and red after referee Muhammad Al-Sabahi blew the whistle at the end of the match, as a result of the player’s undue objection..

Ramadan Sobhi objected to the referee, Mohamed Al-Sabahi, after the end of the game, for not counting a penalty for the player a few minutes before the end of the game, which motivated the referee to send him off, so that Zamalek’s game will be lost, next Thursday, in the Premier League.

And the Football Association Competitions Committee sanctioned the suspension of Ramadan Sobhy, the Pyramids player, a match after his expulsion after the end of his team’s confrontation with Al Ittihad of Alexandria, which ended with a score of 2- 1 for its annulment with referee Mohamed Sabahi..

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