Al-Ahly Officials Consider Filing Complaint Against Libyan Referee
Officials of the Egyptian club “Al-Ahly” are studying the issue of filing a complaint with the African Union “CAF” against the Libyan Moataz Ibrahim, the decision to confront the “Red Genie” with the Moroccan Widad in the first match of the CAF Champions League. the final.
Match Outcome
The Egyptian club beat Moroccan guest Wydad Casablanca 2-1 on Sunday night in Cairo.
Referee’s Decisions
Al-Masry club officials believe that the referee’s decisions affected the outcome of the match and made it difficult to hold the second leg, scheduled for next Sunday in Morocco.
For his part, Marcel Kohler, Al Ahly’s coach, confirmed his anger at the decisions made by the referee staff, most notably “without regard to penalties, despite an opposing player trampling Al Ahly’s foot.”
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Here are some of the touching footage from the match
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Referee’s Failure to See Foul
He said: “I don’t know how the referee couldn’t see the throw? And why didn’t video technology intervene to prove our right to a penalty? This is not another game. one goal, and Vidad’s player pushed the ball away with his hand, and he did not receive a red card, as happens in any other game. “place in the world”
Kohler added that he was very angry that he did not receive a penalty and sent off a player from the opposing team, which could have canceled the result, but the team managed to beat a strong opponent and is capable of scoring in the second leg.
Final Thoughts
Kohler indicated that the final is a match between the two best teams on the continent and that the club was expected and that there are indeed mistakes that can be avoided later and prepare hard for the second leg and stressed that he hopes the second leg will be witnessed arbitration justice.
Source: The Seventh Day