Essam Abdel Fattah does justice to Greisha’s jihad in decision to cancel Tigris goal against Al-Ahly



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Essam Abdel Fattah, former head of the referee committee, said that the Tigris Valley goal in Al-Ahly’s window, which was canceled by Greishah’s jihad after resorting to the “var” technique, was wrong, especially after that the incident witnessed a major arbitration controversy.

The head of the referees commission confirmed in televised statements to “On Time Sports 1” that he had been rejecting the referee analysis for the last period so that people would not classify him or accuse him of belonging to certain clubs.

Abdel Fattah continued: “I hope that the arbitration is a family so that we can be more powerful, because the arbitration remains and the people are fleeting.” He continued: “The shot to nullify the Tigris goal into Al-Ahly’s net was easy and didn’t require all this difficulty.”

The red giant beat the Tigris with a clean double during the match that brought them together on Friday night, at the Cairo Stadium, on matchday 24 of the League Championship.

Al-Ahly scored a double, Marwan Mohsen in the 42nd minute and Hamdi Fathi in the fourth minute of injury time, and Jihad Greisha disallowed a Tigris goal for offside after resorting to the “mouse” technique.

This brings Al-Ahly’s balance to 65 points, while Tigris’s balance is frozen at 26 points and remains in thirteenth place.

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