Pyramids force Al-Ahly to falter in third league



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07:19 pm

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Books – Omar Qura:

Al-Ahly fell into a negative draw with their host Pyramids, in the match that was played between them at the Air Defense Stadium, in the framework of the matches of the tenth round of the Egyptian Premier League.

With this result, Al-Ahly raised their score to 21 points at the top of the league standings after playing nine games, and Pyramids raised their score to 14 point in fourth place in the competition.

This failure became Al-Ahly’s third in the league this season after playing nine games thus far, where he wasted six points, tying each of the Tigris Valley, Al-Ahly Bank and finally the Pyramids. .

the match summary:

Al-Ahly imposed control of the ball in the first minutes of the confrontation, at a time when Pyramids relied on advanced defense to reduce the time of possession of the red ball, in the absence of danger in both goals until the fourth minute .

Al-Ahly made an urgent change by inserting Ahmed Ramadan Beckham in place of Muhammad Hani, who fell to the ground without any interference from the meeting to complain of a muscle injury ten minutes after the meeting.

In the 28th minute, Hussein Al Shahat penetrated the ball and fired a powerful shot from outside the area, but it was easy for goalkeeper Sharif Ikrami.

In the 42nd minute, Ramadan Subhi led a quick counterattack and tried to force his way into the penalty area, eluding three players, to pass the ball to John Antwi, but the Ghanaian striker shot weakly outside the goal.

Before the end of the first half, Ahmed Fathi suffered a back muscle injury that forced him to leave the stadium, before Omar Jaber replaced him and completed the match, and then the referee, Jihad Greisha, sounded the whistle at the end of the first. half, announcing a goalless draw.

Hussein Al-Shahat got his first yellow card and the second for Al-Ahly in the 52nd minute after a high ball from Ali Maaloul, the Al-Ahly wing tried to deflect it with his hand towards the goal, but Greisha’s Jihad was given He realized the mistake and decided to count it.

Muhammad Al-Shennawi made a mistake by passing the ball to Badr Bannon to pass in front of him in the 59th minute, Ramadan Sobhi, who threw the ball almost alone before Ayman Ashraf caught the ball again as the Pyramids player tried dodge it. , saving Al-Ahly’s goal from a danger achieved.

Musimani made two changes to Al-Ahly’s lineup with the arrival of the 69th minute, inserting Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba and Walter Bwalia in place of Muhammad Sharif and Hussein Al-Shahat.

Al-Ahly almost snatched a goal from him in the 75th minute, after the Congolese Walter Bwalya entered the penalty area to separate goalkeeper Sherif Ikrami, and the player preferred to pass rather than pay for the Pyramids defense to convert him in corner.

Al-Ahly scored a goal in the 77th minute through Walter Bwalia, but the match referee, Jihad Greisha, canceled it due to the presence of a shot by the Congolese forward against Sherif Ikrami, the Pyramids goalkeeper.

In the 84th minute, Mohamed Magdy Afsha and Mahmoud Kahraba doubled between them to send a cross into the box to find Walter Bwalya, who shot towards the Pyramids goal, but goalkeeper Sherif Ikrami managed to stop him brilliantly.

Five minutes before the end of the original time, the Pyramids pushed Ibrahim Adel in place of Abdullah Al-Saeed, and Al-Ahly made his third substitution inserting Aliu Diang in place of Taher Mohamed Taher.

Pyramids came close to catching a goal in the final moments of the match after Nabil Dunga fired a missile that Al-Ahly goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shenawy sent brilliantly to a corner kick.

Pyramid Formation: Sherif Ikrami, Ahmed Fathy, Ali Gabr, Ahmed Sami, Tariq Taha, Nabil Emad Dunga, Ahmed Tawfik, Ramadan Sobhi, Abdullah Al-Saeed, Eric Traore, John Antwi.

Al-Ahly training: Mohamed El-Shennawi, Mohamed Hani, Badr Banoun, Ayman Ashraf, Ali Maaloul, Hamdi Fathy, Amr Al-Soulia, Mohamed Magdy “Afsha”, Taher Muhammad Taher, Hussein Al-Shahat, Mohamed Sharif.

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