FilGoal | News | It lasted after the final whistle … a draw ditch a passionate confrontation between Smouha and Al-Masry



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Al-Masry forward Austin Amoto roars a header in front of Smouha’s goal

The tie was resolved as a result of the confrontation between Smouha and Al-Masry on the 14th day of the Egyptian League, which was played at the Burj Al Arab Stadium.

Omar Kamal opened the scoring for Al-Masry from the penalty spot in the 15th minute, before Abdel Kabir El-Wadi tied Smouha in the 38th minute.

The game dragged on after Ahmed Al-Adawi blew the final whistle after using VAR video technology and awarding a penalty to Al-Masry, who was tackled by Hani Suleiman.

Al-Masry raised his score to 21 points in fourth place after playing 12 games, while Smouha raised his score to 18 points in ninth place from 13 games.

The match started exciting from the kick-off and Hossam Hassan was left alone in the 12th second with Ahmed Masoud, who intervened and saved the situation.

In the first minute, Hossam Hassan was left alone again and shot, but Ahmed Masoud saved the ball brilliantly.

Al-Masry won a penalty in the 14th minute, which resulted in a yellow card from Ragab Nabil, a Smouha defender.

Omar Kamal managed to score the penalty in the 15th minute from the right of El Hani Suleiman, Smouha’s goalkeeper.

Smouha dominated the remaining half hour of the first half in search of a draw, as Al-Masry retreated to defense.

Hossam Hassan nearly equalized in the 27th minute, but the crossbar saved Smouha’s forward’s header.

In the 38th minute, Abd al-Kabir al-Wadi, the Smouha forward, translated the Alexandrian team’s control by taking advantage of Tarhouni’s pass and throwing it into the Egyptian net.

Before the end of the first half, the referee awarded a penalty kick to Al-Masry in the 44th minute, due to Hani Suleiman’s interference on Austin Amotu, but after resorting to video technology, the decision was overturned.

In the second half, Al-Masry dominated the half-way to score game points, but the most dangerous chances of the original time came in the 50th minute, when Hani Suleiman’s left post responded to a shot from Saidou Senbori. .

The referee counted 4 minutes instead of lost time and Al-Masry intensified his attacks with Smouha retreating to defense.

Al-Masry forward Kazadi Kasengu nearly snatched the match points with a powerful shot from outside the box in the 94th minute, but El Hani Suleiman brilliantly converted it on a corner kick.

The referee blew the final whistle after the corner kick, amid objections from the Al-Masry players over a hand against Athar Al-Taher, a Smouha player, inside the penalty area.

Using video technology, the referee returned the match to take the penalty, and in the 100th minute Hani Suleiman saved the ball from Ahmed Refaat’s shot.

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