Pyramids drops Al-Ahly .. and the Zamalek train ran over Al-Mahalla

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Scored two goals from Morocco’s Zamalek Ashraf bin Sharqi In the 69th and 80th minutes.

and raise Zamalek His score is in the lead to 57 points, and is 4 points away from his direct follower Pyramids, while Al-Ahly’s balance froze at 48 points in third place and has two matches postponed.

In the first match, Bin Sharqi scored the goal of the advance, taking advantage of Ahmed Sayed’s (Zizou) cross from a corner kick, turning it header to the right of Mahalla goalkeeper Amr Shaaban (69).

Al-Mahalla players pressed for a tie, but the alternative, Mahmoud Abdel Razek (Shikabala) He hit a ball that bounced off the goalkeeper’s hand, to find the follower Bin Sharqi to put it in the middle of the goal, scoring the second goal for him and his team.

In the second match, Pyramids defeated Al-Ahly at the Air Defense Stadium.

Pyramids advanced through Tunisian Fakhreddine Ben Youssef (29), who received the ball comfortably in the Al-Ahly penalty area and shot to the right of his goalkeeper Mohammed Al Shinnawy.

Burkinabe substitute Eric Traore added the second goal (65), after receiving a gift from guest defender Ali Maaloul.

Al-Ahly suffered its third loss this season and the first, led by its Portuguese coach, Ricardo Soares.

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Scored two goals from Morocco’s Zamalek Ashraf bin Sharqi In the 69th and 80th minutes.

and raise Zamalek His score is in the lead to 57 points, and is 4 points away from his direct follower Pyramids, while Al-Ahly’s balance froze at 48 points in third place and has two matches postponed.

In the first match, Bin Sharqi scored the goal of the advance, taking advantage of Ahmed Sayed’s (Zizou) cross from a corner kick, turning it header to the right of Mahalla goalkeeper Amr Shaaban (69).

Al-Mahalla players pressed for a tie, but the alternative, Mahmoud Abdel Razek (Shikabala) He hit a ball that bounced off the goalkeeper’s hand, to find the follower Bin Sharqi to put it in the middle of the goal, scoring the second goal for him and his team.

In the second match, Pyramids defeated Al-Ahly at the Air Defense Stadium.

Pyramids advanced through Tunisian Fakhreddine Ben Youssef (29), who received the ball comfortably in the Al-Ahly penalty area and shot to the right of his goalkeeper Mohammed Al Shinnawy.

Burkinabe substitute Eric Traore added the second goal (65), after receiving a gift from guest defender Ali Maaloul.

Al-Ahly suffered its third loss this season and the first, led by its Portuguese coach, Ricardo Soares.

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