Special | The reason for the departure of Mohamed El-Shenawy from the confrontation between Al-Ahly and the Moroccan Wydad



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Al-Ahly qualified for the final of the African Champions League after beating Moroccan Wydad 3-1 in the match that brought the two teams together in the stadium. Cairo Stadium in the second leg of the semi-finals of the African Champions League.

South Africa’s Betso Mosimane, Al-Ahly coach, made a surprise decision by ditching Mohamed El Shennawy, the team’s goalkeeper, in favor of replacement Ali Lotfi.

Al-Shenawi’s replacement arrived, despite the fact that the goalkeeper did not receive two warnings in the continental championship, according to Sayed Abdel-Hafeez, Al-Ahly’s director of football.

Al-Shennawi appeared on the bench after leaving, holding an ice pack and massaging his calf.

A special source confirmed to the website “Sada Al-Balad” that Al-Shenawi’s departure came with the aim of resting him after being satisfied with the result of the match, advancing by three and getting closer to solving the qualifying card for the match final.

The source added that Musimani settled between the two halves of the match to push Ali Lotfi and give Al-Shennawi rest, after a quarter of an hour had elapsed in the second half; To keep the main guard.

Al-Ahly opened the scoring in the 4th minute through Marawan Mohsen after a wonderful pass from Amr Al-Soulia to penetrate, and he hit it perfectly to inhabit the net.

Al-Ahly scored the second goal in the 26th minute through Hussein Al-Shahat, after a wonderful dribble from Moroccan defender Wydad, and hit it perfectly and set the net.

Al-Ahly’s third goal came in the 60th minute from Yasser Ibrahim, after taking a corner that reached the penalty area, to jump over his court and hit him with a strong header, so that he settled into the net immediately.

Wydad managed to score a goal in the 82nd minute Zuhair Al-Marjee with a missile shot, Ali Lotfi just looks at him while standing at his window.

First half :

The Moroccan Wydad surprised the Al-Ahly goalkeeper in the first minute, after a pass from Marouane Mohsen to take advantage of Kasongo, the Moroccan forward, and pay it, but weak to pass by the stands of Mohamed El-Shenawi.

Al-Ahly opened the scoring in minute 4 through Marawan Mohsen after a terrific pass from Amr Al-Soulia to penetrate and hit perfectly to settle the net.

The referee sought the referee’s help to listen to the referee and decided that Marwan Mohsen’s goal was correct.

Mohamed Magdy Qafsha passed a terrific pass to Junior Ajay for him to penetrate brilliantly and hit him perfectly as the Wydad goalkeeper confronted her and was dispersed by the defense in the 9th minute.

Mohamed Magdy Qafsha missed an investigator’s goal in the 23rd minute, following a pass from Aliu Diang to force him off the crossbar.

Al-Ahly scored the second goal in the 26th minute through Hussein Al-Shahat, after a wonderful dribble from Moroccan defender Wydad, and hit it perfectly and set the net.

Second half:

Egypt’s Al-Ahly started the second half calm in terms of short passes in the center of the Moroccan Wydad Stadium.

In the 48th minute, Walid Al-Karti surprised with a missile shot from afar that passed the right post of Muhammad Al-Shennawi and headed towards his goal.

The Moroccan Wydad coach pushed 3 players in the 57th minute to improve the attacking image against Al-Ahly.

Pitso Musimani pushed Ali Lotfi in place of Mohamed El Shennawy to give him rest in the final match.

Walid Salman and Ahmed Al-Sheikh came in for Ajay and Hussein Al-Shahat in the 74th minute.

Walid Suleiman missed an opportunity for a goal investigator in the 78th minute, after a superb pass from his stands to put it alone in front of the goal and paid it to pass next to the left post.



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