02:18 PM
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Written by Hend Awad:
Ahmed Hossam “Mido,” a former Zamalek and Egyptian national team player, commented on the events of the match between Zamalek and Al-Masry Al-Port Said, which ended with a 2-1 defeat for Al-Abyad.
Mido said in a video clip on his official account on the photo and video exchange site “Instagram”: “First of all, Ali Maher and Al-Masry of Port Said are very good, and he is one of the best coaches in the Egyptian League, and we, as Zamalek, love Port Said, but the match contains repeated crude refereeing errors against Zamalek.” “This season.”
He added: “The referee, from the first minute, restricts the Zamalek players to warnings and speaks to the players in an inappropriate manner. The referees speak to the Zamalek players in a way that does not befit any player, whether second or third division, and people always repeat the reaction, saying, ‘Look, Abdullah, how he spoke to the referee. Are you old?’” You saw the player, with his disagreement and calmness, lose his feelings with a referee or speak like this. This is evidence that the Zamalek players were subjected to injustice and mistreatment in an unprecedented manner, and this is what Al-Saeed did with his behavior with Ahmed Al-Ghandour.”
He continued: “The ball is a goal, and Al-Banna “took it.” Al-Ghandour summoned Al-Ghandour to the video technology in one game, after he summoned him in the clear penalty kick in front of Al-Ghandour and the flag referee, but it was not counted until Al-Banna summoned him. Al-Ghandour said the penalty kick “were forced upon him,” and the penalty kick was Baher, who entered the penalty area. Before implementing it, the law says that as long as he participates in the game, it must be tied, but Al-Banna did not repeat the game, did not summon Al-Ghandour to the video technology, and did not tell him that it was a goal.”
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