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With Tunisian feet .. Zamalek and Al-Ahly continue to start the championship strong

Zamalek Which raised the score to 6 points, with a goal difference against Al-Ahly, while Ceramica’s balance stalled at 3 points in third place, and Aswan was left out of balance with the second consecutive defeat.

Al-Ahly and Zamalek meet on Friday in a hot summit ahead of the local Super Cup in the Emirates.

Zamalek presses from the start and Ahmed Sayed (Zizou) hits a powerful ball from inside the box that bounces off defender Mohamed Bassam (7), before Al Jaziri managed to open the scoring, using Imam Ashour’s cross (10).

Ceramica Cleopatra nearly equalized when Mohamed Nassef crossed a cross followed by Ragab Nabil, blocked by Mohamed Awad, and Tunisian defender Hamza Mathlouthi kept him away from Mido Jaber (40).

Ceramica Cleopatra continued her search for a draw in the second half, and Nigerian John Ibuka hit a powerful ball that passed by Awad’s left goal post (49), and another for Ahmed Yasser Rayan, controlled by Awad ( 59). .

Zamalek became active due to changes in his Portuguese manager Josevaldo FerreiraAnd Fattouh hit a powerful ball, controlled by Bassam (74), and another for Zizou near the left post (77), and Rayan responded with a shot that Awad grabbed twice (80), before Fattouh inflicted the coup de grace to the guest scoring the second goal with an individual shot from the center of the field, ending it with a right to the right of Bassam (87).

In the second match, Al-Ahly won a difficult 1-0 victory over Aswan, scored by his Tunisian international defender Ali Maaloul (17 pens).

Al-Ahly had the lead, and almost opened the scoring in the 12th minute, after a corner kick from Maaloul, which was blocked by goalkeeper Amr Hossam, then was prepared in front of Ahmed Abdel Qader, who shot, but it bounces off the goalkeeper’s feet and scatters the defense.

Al-Ahly received a penalty after goalkeeper Hossam blocked Shadi Hussein, which Maaloul successfully paid (17).

Former Al-Ahly player Malik Evona from Gabon responded with a powerful shot from inside the box, barely blocked by Mohamed El-Shennawy (32).

Hussein Al-Shahat nearly added the second goal for the landowners, after receiving a through ball from Abdel Qader behind the defense, then spotted and hit a hard ball, which Hossam sent for a corner (39).

Moroccan Ahmed Belhaj hit a powerful ball from the edge of the box, which El-Shennawy narrowly missed in the corner (47).

The pace of the match calmed down and the game was confined to midfield with offensive attempts by the two teams without efficacy and danger, until the 80th minute when the Brazilian substitute Bruno Savio hit a ball that Hossam just missed.

In a third match, a draw pyramids With Al-Masry Al-Portsaidi without a goal at the Burj Al Arab stadium.

Pyramids played with ten players from the 44th minute after Moroccan midfielder Walid El Karti was sent off for obstructing Egyptian-Tunisian player Walid El Jalassi on his way to goal.

It is the second consecutive draw for Pyramids, runner-up last season, while Al-Masry has won his first point this season.

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In the first match, Tunisians Seif Eddine Jaziri (10) and Ahmed Fattouh (87) scored two goals Zamalek Which raised the score to 6 points, with a goal difference against Al-Ahly, while Ceramica’s balance stalled at 3 points in third place, and Aswan was left out of balance with the second consecutive defeat.

Al-Ahly and Zamalek meet on Friday in a hot summit ahead of the local Super Cup in the Emirates.

Zamalek presses from the start and Ahmed Sayed (Zizou) hits a powerful ball from inside the box that bounces off defender Mohamed Bassam (7), before Al Jaziri managed to open the scoring, using Imam Ashour’s cross (10).

Ceramica Cleopatra nearly equalized when Mohamed Nassef crossed a cross followed by Ragab Nabil, blocked by Mohamed Awad, and Tunisian defender Hamza Mathlouthi kept him away from Mido Jaber (40).

Ceramica Cleopatra continued her search for a draw in the second half, and Nigerian John Ibuka hit a powerful ball that passed by Awad’s left goal post (49), and another for Ahmed Yasser Rayan, controlled by Awad ( 59). .

Zamalek became active due to changes in his Portuguese manager Josevaldo FerreiraAnd Fattouh hit a powerful ball, controlled by Bassam (74), and another for Zizou near the left post (77), and Rayan responded with a shot that Awad grabbed twice (80), before Fattouh inflicted the coup de grace to the guest scoring the second goal with an individual shot from the center of the field, ending it with a right to the right of Bassam (87).

In the second match, Al-Ahly won a difficult 1-0 victory over Aswan, scored by his Tunisian international defender Ali Maaloul (17 pens).

Al-Ahly had the lead, and nearly opened the scoring in the 12th minute, after a corner kick from Maaloul, who was blocked by goalkeeper Amr Hossam, then prepared himself in front of Ahmed Abdel Qader, who shot, but bounces off the goalkeeper’s feet and scatters the defense.

Al-Ahly received a penalty after goalkeeper Hossam blocked Shadi Hussein, which Maaloul successfully paid (17).

Former Al-Ahly player Malik Evona from Gabon responded with a powerful shot from inside the box, barely blocked by Mohamed El-Shennawy (32).

Hussein Al-Shahat nearly added the second goal for the landowners, after receiving a through ball from Abdel Qader behind the defense, then spotted and hit a hard ball, which Hossam sent for a corner (39).

Moroccan Ahmed Belhaj hit a powerful ball from the edge of the box, which El-Shennawy narrowly missed in the corner (47).

The pace of the match calmed down and the game was confined to midfield with offensive attempts by the two teams without efficacy and danger, until the 80th minute when the Brazilian substitute Bruno Savio hit a ball that Hossam just missed.

In a third match, a draw pyramids With Al-Masry Al-Portsaidi without a goal at the Burj Al Arab stadium.

Pyramids played ten men from 44 minutes after Moroccan midfielder Walid El Karti was sent off for hindering Egyptian-Tunisian player Walid El Jalassi on his way to the goal.

It is the second consecutive draw for Pyramids, runner-up last season, while Al-Masry has won his first point this season.

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