The first half .. Pyramids 0 – 0 Libyan Al-Ittihad



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The honorable visitors to Ylakoura awaited coverage of the events of the Pyramids match and their Libyan counterpart, Al-Ittihad, at the start of the two teams’ journey in the African Confederation Cup.

Pyramids will meet Al-Ittihad in the first leg of the 32nd round of the Confederation Cup at 5pm at Alexandria Stadium, early in their tournament career, which came in the summer of their previous version.

And the formation of the pyramids was as follows:

Goalkeeper: Sherif Ekrami

Defense line: Ali Jabr – Tariq Taha – Ahmed Sami. – Ahmed Tawfik

Midfilders: Eric Traore – Ramadan Sobhi – Omar Jaber – Abdullah Al-Saeed – Nabil Emad Dunga

Offensive line: John Antwi

And located on the meeting bench:

Mahdi Suleiman – Ahmed Ayman Mansour – Islam Issa – Ahmed Fathy – Mahmoud Wadi – Mahmoud Hamada – Muhammad Al-Jabbas

And off the party list are Ivorians, Fred Cannon and Mohamed Fathy.

The formation of the union was as follows:

Goalkeeper: Moaz Al-Lafi.

Defensive line: Sanad Al-Kuri, Abdulaziz Al-Suwai’i, Naji Dara, Al-Mahdi Al-Huni.

Midfielders: Ali Salama, Suhaib Bin Sulaiman, Omar Al-Khoja.

Offensive lines: Ali Madi, Rabee ‘Al-Shadi and Moaz Issa.

The list of substitutes arrived: Muhammad Al-Farjani, Abdul Rahim Al-Triki, Imran Salem, Abdul-Malik Obaid, Marwan Al-Suwai’i, Yusef Kara and Bashir.

Expect moment-by-moment coverage of the events of the first half as soon as it begins:

Kick off

A quick start to the match, with the Pyramids getting a free kick, which was taken by Abdullah Al-Saeed inside the Libyan Al-Ittihad penalty area, but was excluded by the defense.

Pyramids continued to pressure the Libyan Al-Ittihad players until the first danger came with a pass from Ramadan Sobhi to his colleague John Antwi inside the penalty area, who fired the ball towards the goal, but the goalkeeper stopped him in the minute eleven.

The pyramids continued to dominate the game until the 30th minute of the first half, amid attempts without danger to the Libyan goal, except for the ball in the 11th minute.

The first half saw no danger from the Libyan Al-Ittihad players, but John Antwi was the owner of the outstanding shots in the first 45 minutes, which was the minute he was about to overtake Pyramids with a shot that went over the crossbar.

But the Libyan Federation responded with a dangerous ball that almost ended with a goal through their player Ali Madi, who entered the ball into the penalty area from the right wing before fooling Sharif Ikrami, but his pass did not find any colleague. inside the penalty area.

The end of the first half and waiting for coverage of the events of the second half as soon as it begins:



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