Mohamed Abdel Monsef contains the crisis of Aswan and Tigris after the match



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Mohamed Abdel Monsef, goalkeeper of the first football team of the Wadi Degla Club, contained the crisis of the administrators of the Aswan team with the players and administrators of the Deglaoui team, in front of the changing rooms, after the end of the match that brought them together tonight, Saturday, at the Petrosport Stadium, on the 31st day of the competition. The general league, and ended the Tigris victory with a goal from Rafik Kabo in the 80th minute of the game.

After the match, there were skirmishes by the Aswan team administrators, before Abdel Monsef intervened and contained the situation, and then entered the Aswan players’ dressing rooms, to tighten them after the defeat, and lose three precious points.

With this victory, the balance of the Tigris Valley rises to point 34 at 13th place in the general league table, while the balance of Aswan stops at point 34 at 12th place after three consecutive defeats.

The events of the first half were fun and fast, and the game began with an offensive initiative by Valle del Tigris at minute seven.

Deglaoui’s team’s attempts seemed more dangerous, but Aswan broke his offensive fangs in the 12th minute, when Karim El-Tayeb, the Aswan striker, took advantage of the defensive slip in the Tigris Valley to pass a distinguished ball to his colleague. Mustafa Al-Badri. Ishaqo Yaqoubo, a Tigdelris player, managed to get Monsef’s goal from the front.

Caution dominated the events of the first quarter of an hour of the first half, and the two teams exchanged offensive opportunities that did not pose a real danger to both goals.

The Tigris Valley made an emergency substitution in the 21st minute, with the departure of Mohamed Hilal and the descent of Abdel Kabir al-Wadi, and in the 25th minute, the referee, Mohamed Adel, the first yellow card in the match for Aswan’s player Mustafa Al-Badri following his play during the Tigris deployment with a set ball before the referee’s whistle.

In the 27th minute, Mostafa El-Badry, the Aswan player, came close to scoring the first goal of the game after eluding the Tigris defenders and pointing at Abdel Monsef, but hit him over the crossbar.

Abdel Kabir Al-Wadi was left almost alone with Massad Awad’s goalkeeper, but the Aswan goalkeeper flashed just in time to keep the ball away, and Wadi Degla followed with another attack by Rafik Kabo, which hit a powerful ball.

In the 38th minute, Mohamed Abdel-Monsef saved his goal after a dangerous ball from Karim El-Tayeb, the Aswan player, who received a magic ball from Mustafa Dewidar, which put him in a direct confrontation with the Tigris goal.

The referee counted two minutes in place of lost time, before the end of the half sounded in the 47th minute, announcing the end of the first half with a goalless draw.

The second half started with offensive initiatives by the Aswan players in an attempt to achieve the goal of progression, but it did not pose a real danger to Mohamed Abdel Monsef’s goal, and was destroyed in front of Daglawi’s defenses.

In the 54th minute, Rafik Kabo was about to score the first goal for the Tigris Valley, taking advantage of the defensive lines of the Aswan players after a corner kick, but hit the ball far from the goal.

The atmosphere of the match calmed down for the first quarter of an hour between the two teams, and the attacks from the Tigris Valley looked more dangerous after Aswan shrunk back to defend in the center of their stadium and relied on some counter opportunities.

In the 68th minute, the referee, Mohamed Adel, awarded a penalty to Wadi Tigris after the ball touched the hand of the Aswan player, causing Massad Awad, the goalkeeper of Areen Sons of the South, to tackle it. Brilliant form after Ahmed Saeed, the Tigris Valley player, hit him to keep the net clean.

Aswan’s player Mustafa Al-Badri came close to scoring the southern sons’ first goals in the 72nd minute when he fired a powerful ball over the crossbar from Mohamed Abdel Monsef, the Tigris Valley goalkeeper shortly.

Rafik Kabo, a player from Wadi Degla, scored the goal of his team’s progress against Aswan, in the 80th minute of the match, and the referee returned to the mouse technique to ensure the safety of the goal before the mouse confirmed his health from offside.

Aswan shed his offensive fangs in an attempt to catch the tie, but he arrived safely, and the referee counted 6 minutes of time instead of losing, before firing the final whistle in the 96th minute announcing the end of the match with the Wadi Degla win with a clean goal.

Aswan started the match by forming a component of: Musaad Awad in the goalkeeper, Muhammad Rizk, Tariq Abu Al-Ezz, Ahmed Amer, Ibrahim Al-Qadi, Haitham Al-Fil, Ahmed Saghiry, Solmon Mansah, Mustafa Al-Badri, Mustafa Dewidar , Karim Al-Tayeb.

While the Tigris Valley started the match by forming a component of: Mohamed Abdel Monsef in goal, Rajab Omran, Khaled Reda, Mahmoud Marei, Mohamed Hilal, Ishaqo Yacoubo, Mohamed Abdel Ati, Amr Saleh, Rafiq Kabo, Ahmed Beckham, Mohamed Reda.

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