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The Pyramids team achieved its first victory in the league at the expense of Ceramica with an unanswered goal, in the match that brought them together tonight, Sunday, at the new Suez Stadium, within the competitions of the fourth day of the life of the Premier League competition. Meeting.
With this result, Pyramids’ balance rises to point 4, ranking 12th in the league table, after playing 3 games tied in one and losing the other and winning in one. In fourth place, after playing 3 games, winning 2 and losing one, his players scored 5 goals, conceded two goals and still has one game ahead.
The half witnessed a narrowing of the spaces of both teams, amid the absence of individual solutions, especially as Pyramids managed to score the goal of the progression from a fixed ball sent by Abdullah Al-Saeed as an occasional inside from the penalty area and scored from there in the goal of progression in the 13th minute, and the goal did not contribute to open spaces for any. Of the two teams, but the spaces kept narrowing is the title of the middle.
In the second half, Ceramica pressured and besieged the Pyramids players in front of their penalty area, and attempts to score the equalizer continued through shots and penetration attempts relying on individual technical ability, and after the 65th minute, Pyramids got to his feet and Abdullah Al-Saeed almost scored the second goal with a Bush foot shot that went past the post. After that, John Antwi almost scored, but the brilliance of goalkeeper Amer Amer blocked Antoui’s header.
Pyramids played the match with a formation consisting of … goalkeepers: Sherif Ikrami, the defense line: Ali Jabr – Ahmed Sami – Tariq Taha – Ahmed Fathy, the midfield: Nabil Emad Dunga – Omar Jaber – Abdullah Al-Saeed – Ahmed Al Sheikh – Ramadan Sobhi, Attack streak: John Antoie.
Ceramica played the match with a formation composed of … goalkeepers: Amer Amer, defense line: Ahmed Mohsen, Khaled Sobhi, Tariq Sami, Rajab Bakkar, midfielders: Kawami Bonsu, Mohamed Hassan, Mohamed Toni, attack: Mohamed Ibrahim, Sherif Dabo, Shady Hussain.
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