Syed Abdel Hafeez: Al-Ahly lost the Egyptian League “by an active act”

The director of football in the Egyptian Al-Ahly club, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, accused the referee and the mouse technique of being the reason behind his team losing the Premier League soccer championship.

He said in televised statements: "We lost the league by an effective action. We have a long list of refereeing errors that we have suffered this season, and we lost 13 points because of them, which was enough to win the title for a long time."

He added: "The clear injustice to us continued in the last Vanguard of the Army match. The referees of the mouse and the whistle did not bother to verify the correctness of the goal scored by Yasser Ibrahim, and the ball crossed the goal in its entirety."

Sayed Abdel Hafeez mocked the international referee Ibrahim Nour El-Din, who managed the match between Al-Ahly and Tala’a El-Jaish yesterday, which ended in a negative draw, saying: “Laugh at us and go to the mouse, and if you do not want to count the ball as a goal, we will not talk, but to ignore the game in this way confirms that something is strange. It happens against Al-Ahly from the referees committee, which deliberately appoints referees for Al-Ahly matches despite their catastrophic mistakes throughout the season.”

 Abdel Hafeez continued, "Al-Ahly was not only wronged in terms of arbitration, but was unjustly forced to play every 48 hours, and I challenge that there be a league in the world that is managed in such a way, while they complimented other teams by postponing their matches in the Egypt Cup."

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