Adel Akl, the arbitration expert, confirmed that first-class referee Mahmoud Nassef and his companions were subjected to more than one test during their management of the Al-Mahalla Municipality and Al-Ahly match, which was held on Saturday evening and ended with Al-Ahly winning 2/1.
Akl pointed out that the match witnessed many influential and controversial refereeing decisions, the most notable of which were as follows:
In the 33rd minute, Emam Ashour scored, but the second assistant, Ahmed Abdel Moneim, indicated offside, and the VAR confirmed the decision in good cooperation.
In the 36th minute, the referee and VAR overlooked the deserved expulsion of Al-Baladiya player Moamen Rady after playing too aggressively with Al-Ahly defender Akram Tawfiq.
In the 90th minute, Kahraba, the Al-Ahly assistant player, allowed play to continue and then indicated offside in accordance with the protocol.
In the 97th minute, Al-Ahly called for a penalty kick, and the decision was to continue playing because there was no viewing angle that explained the error well, so the VAR did not intervene.
In the 98th minute, Modeste scored the second goal for Al-Ahly, and after a review by VAR, it confirmed the validity of the goal and applauded the second assistant, Ahmed Abdel Moneim. The referee also counted 18 minutes of stoppage time at the end of the second half of the match.
The two assistants appeared alert and well positioned during the match, and pointed out 9 cases of offside, especially the second assistant, who was subjected to more than one difficult test during the match. The duo cooperated with the referee in managing the match according to the law, and a good performance by VAR in reviewing the three goals of the match, but it did not interfere in the expulsion of the municipal player. In the 36th minute of the match.
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