The Egyptian Al-Ahly player Mahmoud Kahraba kidnapped the limelight from the events, which accompanied the decisive match of his team with the Sudanese Crescent, the day before yesterday, at the stadium "Blue Gem" in Omdurman in the African Champions League, after he wasted an opportunity of complete isolation of the goalkeeper, but after he passed it he slowed With the ball and shot near the post, while the goal is open in front of him in an incredible scene!

And the "former Zamalek player" lived an unenviable position, especially that he descended on the pitch in the second half to play the role of the trump card, by taking advantage of his speed in counterattacks, and trying to consolidate progress with a second goal that resolved the card to qualify for the quarter-finals, but after losing the "golden opportunity" »Al-Ahly received the equalizer, and it was about to lose the qualification card if Al-Hilal scored the winning goal.

The match ended in a 1-1 draw, Al-Ahly qualified second for the second group with 11 points, one point behind the Tunisian coastal star "leader", while Al-Hilal bid farewell to the tournament with 10 points, which means that electrification wasted his team the opportunity to lead the group, but in return he set aside The Egyptians faced a Ahlawi-Zamalekite confrontation in the next lottery, because the two teams ranked second in their groups.

After the difficult match, which witnessed riots by storming Hilal fans storming the stadium, breaking seats and throwing water bottles, and forced interruption for more than 10 minutes, amid heavy interference from security men, he received an electrifying barrage of criticism from Al-Ahly fans on social media, because he almost caused The team left the tournament, at a time when fans defended the player, demanding to observe the psychological circumstance that he and all his teammates experienced, coinciding with events outside the text of some Hilal fans, who were angry at the Moroccan referee's decisions, Radouane Jeyad.

For his part, Al-Ahly club's football manager, Syed Abdul Hafeez, expressed his dissatisfaction with the events that accompanied the match, calling on the Confederation of African Football to implement the regulations on the Sudanese Crescent, calculating the result of the match in the interest of Al-Ahly, and thus granting him the top of the group.

Abdel Hafeez told Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper: “The African Union’s regulations say if the match’s referee is forced to continue the match after stopping it before the end of the original time due to storming the stadium, the host team is considered a loser,” adding that “the African Union applied the list earlier on Ismaili, and must To be applied now to Al Hilal, as we were playing in a military barracks and an abnormal atmosphere ... We will now wait for what the African Union will do. ”

In turn, the Al-Hilal coach, Al-Fateh Al-Click, blamed the loss of the chance to qualify for the quarter-finals. But we bless the family. There are clubs that qualified with lower points and the arbitration bore us a lot. ”He added,“ It was necessary to use (video technology) in the match, given its importance and sensitivity. ”

Al-Hilal apologizes

The Sudanese club Al-Hilal apologized for the events in the match, and the club's public relations official, Mahjoub Abdel-Qader, said in media statements reported by the Egyptian and Sudanese media: "We apologize to Al-Ahly for what happened, but they are individual cases that are not intended to be a riot in the match."

Fyler: We apologize for what happened

"It is difficult to talk about football today," Al-Ahly coach Rudi Fyler told a press conference after the match. We apologize for what happened. "You did not play a clean game today, and there are fans who did not respect the match."

Syed Abdul Hafeez:

"We were playing in a military barracks, and an abnormal atmosphere."

Click light:

"Video technology had to be used in the match."

Al-Ahly demands full match points due to the riots.

Hilal holds the Moroccan government, Radouane Jeyad, responsible for farewell to "Africa".