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Wrote:
Mohamed Yousry Morshed
Friday, February 5, 2021
1:43 pm
Al-Duhail, Qatar, theoretically possessed everything that enabled it to defeat Al-Ahly, an offensive line with a market value of € 24 million that includes resonant names, terrain and capabilities, but did not lose because it lost what Possess the giants of Egypt and Africa, the spirit that Ayman Ashraf embodied and the history that the masses defended in the stands of a competitor playing a name at home.
The elements of professional football often bow to willful motives, spirit, ferocity and desire ignite a psychological war around you, even when you think you are facing a competitor within your reach, which is what prompted Al-Muizz Ali. and his comrades on the offensive line whose value exceeds 10 times the economic value of Al-Ahly’s panic attack and retreat is not just yesterday, but every time they face the story, they still haven’t seen bags of cash in soccer stadiums to score goals.
Al-Moez Ali, the top scorer of the last edition of the Asian Nations Cup, the Brazilian Edmilson and his compatriot Dodo and the Kenyan giant Michael Olonga of 24 million euros in exchange for Walter Bwalia, Marwan Mohsen, Taher and Salah Mohsen , with a market value of 2 million and 600 thousand euros, a difference estimated by the website “Transfer Market” at 21 million and 400 thousand euros only in the attack, and in the end the money was not registered and Al-Ahly won .
Musimani leads Al Duhail
Al-Ahly played one of the best in the FIFA Club World Cup in general, and with Pitso Mosimane in particular, thanks to the South African manager and the first-half tactic that guided Sabri’s plans and preparations to Moshe, the manager. of Duhail. for the game.
Contrary to Musimane’s habit of looking better in the second half, the South African manager surprised his French counterpart with a series of changes to the front of the players on the field, Tahir went from band to depth, coach Hussein al-Shahat gave freedom and Lo moved to the left wing position instead of right, assigning Maaloul to increase the attack and secure it Bhamdi Fathy to take advantage of the weakness of Mohamed Moussa, Al-Duhail’s right back.
Al-Ahly’s control of the ball and getting it out correctly retreated with the Qatar team back, until Moshe pushed Michael Olwinga towards Ayman Ashraf to try to push Musimani to switch between Ashraf and Badr Bannon to try to make a defect by leaving. the ball from the back did not pay off and the Al-Ahly defender was overwhelmingly superior to the Kenyan giant.
Al-Ahly scored his goal under great pressure from Bwalya, the owner of the excellent tactical role, either by moving towards the Yemeni wing to create space for Taher, who played behind him, or by pressing the ball carrier to help the Congolese to contribute to the goal and score another picked up for offside to remember Muhammad Barakat’s goal in the canceled 2008 Mexican Pachuca, which brought the team back the last of the game.
Hani Lagoon
Pachuca, who Musimani may not have noticed, put the red team in trouble in the second half after Moshe intervened and pushed Muhammad Muntari and Muizz Ali to help Musa, with the latter staying almost permanently on defense and pushing. Edmilson about Hani, who returned from Absence and with Mosimane’s fear of firing Hamdi Fathi for receiving a warning. The Qatari team abandoned their guard and returned for the match.
And if the first half was the best first half for Musimani with Al-Ahly, then the second half was the worst for him with Al-Ahly and he was able to handle it in a better way, especially since he saw Hani’s escape without interfering. even if Akram was transferred to this front with Hani, especially since it was only a danger to the Red Club and then a change Bwalya Marwan Mohsen, at a time when the attack needed a faster player to use the spaces in the back of home. equipment.
Al Duhail’s pressure was supported by the complete and brilliant duo Badr Bannon, the voice of reason, the wonderful interventions, the protagonist of the first game, and for the second consecutive game, Ayman Ashraf, who gave a lesson in how the defender of medium height takes care of a giant and air balls.
Al-Ahly won because he took advantage of his superiority and took advantage of the opponent’s weaknesses, which he showed weakly in the first half due to his coach’s tactics and not because of the opponent’s weakness to mark a date with a giant who needs a spherical epic. to get out with the least losses.
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