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Said Wehbe, the official spokesman for the Moroccan Raja, feels that his team was subjected to arbitration injustice in Zamalek’s African Champions League match.
Zamalek stung Raja and won 1-0 in Morocco in the first leg of the CAF Champions League semifinals. (See details)
Wehbe said in a video statement to reporters: “Refereeing errors were influential against Zamalek. We were subjected to arbitration injustice in the match.”
He added: “We will review the match tape, and if we see the impact of these errors on the outcome of the meeting, we will go to the AU Referees Committee to prove it.”
Wehbe believes that Cameroonian referee Allium Nyant deprived his team of the penalties they deserved, in his view.
As for the first leg, he believes that “the team that did not deserve the defeat is the one that lost.”
“Zamalek kept creating a single opportunity and won the network, and we created a lot of opportunities and we didn’t sign up.”
Regarding the second leg, he emphasized: “We are determined to go to Cairo and win the qualifying card from there.”
He concluded: “We know that the Egyptian teams are distinguished by their collective and combat performance, but we will prepare with all the strength to face the second leg.”
Zamalek’s winning goal came through as marvelous as ever Ashraf Bencharki in the 18th minute, with a well-connected header from a cross, and no more wonderful than Ahmed Sayed “Zizou”.
On Saturday, Morocco was colored in the colors of Al-Ahly, who defeated Wydad with a double, and on Sunday, they were colored in the colors of Zamalek, who beat Raja with a goal for nothing.
Zamalek is preparing to host Raja next Saturday in the second leg.