Khaled Al-Ghandour: Zamalek was unfairly refereed



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Media Khaled Al-Ghandour, the former leader of Zamalek, criticized the level of refereeing witnessed in the Africa final between Al-Ahly and Zamalek

Al-Ghandour commented in televised statements to Zamalek TV after the match, explaining that the Algerian referee, Mustafa Ghorbal, had hurt his team in the Al-Ahly match, in the African Champions League final.

The former Zamalek star continued: “The referee missed a penalty for Zamalek, following Ashraf bin Sharqi’s fall in the penalty area, and refused to go to video technology, to review the match, which is a decision. fateful and decisive “.

He added: “Unfortunately, the final meeting witnessed a public presence only for Al-Ahly, despite the fact that the African Union announced that the meeting would take place without the attendance of the masses, due to Corona, but only a few attended. 300 people “.

He indicated that Zamalek lost the bet; Due to the problems he experienced, and the poor management of the match by the Portuguese coach, Jaime Pacheco, the coach, highlighting that Mohamed Abu Jabal, the Zamalek goalkeeper, appeared less than expected.

Zamalek lost 2-1 to Al-Ahly in the final of the Champions League on Friday night, at the International Stadium in Cairo.

Al-Ahly, the Arab club, is the one that participates the most in the Club World Cup, with a score of 6 times, the last of which was in Morocco, in 2013.

The Red Genius began his participation in the Club World Cup in 2005, then in 2006, 2008, 2012 and finally in 2013.

Al-Ahly is the fourth club to qualify for the next edition of the Club World Cup, after Bayern Munich, European Champions League champion, Al-Duhail, Qatar League champion, and Auckland, New Zealand , champion of Oceania.

A positive draw, with a score of 1-1, dominated the events of the first half of the match, Amr Al-Soulia ahead of Al-Ahly in the fifth minute, and Mahmoud Abdel Razek Shikabala scored the tying goal in the 31st minute .

In the second half, Mohamed Magdy Afsha scored Al-Ahly’s goal, winning the match, in the 86th minute of the match.

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