The RS Berkane bows on the lawn of Al Masry

The locals opened the scoring in the 10th minute of the game through Amrou Morii. The Moroccans only needed 7 minutes to set the record straight through Hamza Regragui.

In the first half, play was limited to midfield on both sides, with no real opportunities to rattle the net.

In the second period, the Egyptian team would finish the match at 9 once morest 11, following the expulsion of Amrou Moussa and Ilyas El Hassali.

Like the first half, the second was very tactical and the Egyptians were looking to maintain the result.

On the other hand, it is them and once morest the course of the game which will double the bet by the Tunisian defender Haitham Laayouni.

The Egyptians managed to maintain this score until the end of the match, before the return, decisive, scheduled for next week in Berkane.

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