Al-Dean played the match with 10 players since the fourth minute

A "hand touch" is a pleasure for Kalba and catches the victory coach, the first defeat

The match saw two penalties ... and ended in the first half.

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Al-Nasr team suffered a surprise defeat, yesterday, by Kalba 2-1 in the first leg of the Arab Gulf Cup semi-final, and in the first match for Al-Ameed's new coach, Argentine Ramon Diaz.

The coach and victory lived a difficult time, to dismiss his player Mohamed Fawzi after only four minutes, and a penalty kick obtained by the opponent, only to find himself incomplete from the start of the match and a goal behind.

And he scored for Ittihad Kalba Malaba (6), and Nasser Abdel Hadi (18), while Touzi scored the Portuguese goal (38).

The start of the match came contrary to what was expected of victory, as the defender of the team Mohamed Fawzi touched the ball with his hand inside the penalty area, so the referee returned to the video technique, which proved the correct touch of the ball by hand, and increased that by the player’s entitlement to obtain a red card, to play the general minus since the beginning of the match .

Malaba did not miss the opportunity, and scored Kalba's first goal from the penalty kick.

Diaz made a swift substitution with the striker Habib Al-Fardan leaving and engaging Muhannad Khamis in the 13th minute, in an attempt to regain control of the defensive side, but Kalba's response came quickly, after he scored the second goal, taking advantage of the instability in Al-Nasr, after only 18 minutes, and that Through Nasser Abdel Hadi.

After 30 minutes, Al Nasr began to exchange attacks, after the latter relied on securing the defensive line in the middle of the field, to succeed in scoring the first goal and reducing the difference, with a penalty that the referee took after resorting to video technology, as a result of obstructing Ryan Mendes, Portugal's Tozi confronted her, who scored the first goal of victory, to make it 2-1 in the 38th minute, after which the first half ended with Kalba taking the same score.

Al-Nasr tried in the second half to adjust the result by relying on the coaches on the resident young players, and making a number of changes, while Kalba bet on the counter-attacks to enhance the result, which remained the same in the first half after the final whistle.

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