محامي سيف الجزيري يوضح حقيقة عرض الوداد.. وينتقد إدارة الزمالك

تحدث أنيس بن ميم محامي سيف الجزيري مهاجم الزمالك، عن أسباب تقديم شكوى ضد القلعة البيضاء بداعي تأخر الحصول على المستحقات المالية للاعب في الفترة الماضية، موضحًا حقيقة تلقي عرض من الوداد المغربي.

وطالب سيف الدين الجزيري بمستحقاته المتأخرة، في خطاب رسمي من محامي اللاعب قبل اللجوء إلى فيفا وفسخ تعاقده.

وقال أنيس بن ميم في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “اللاعب يستحق الحصول على مبالغ مالية متأخرة تصل لـ 8 أو 9 أشهر، وكان متعاونًا مع النادي، لكن هذه الفترة صعبة على لاعب محترف”.

وأكمل: “أرسلنا إنذارًا للنادي وهناك مهلة 15 يومًا، لو لم يدفع النادي المستحقات سيتم فسخ التعاقد، وأنا جئت من تونس إلى القاهرة يوم 27-11 حتى ننهي كافة الأمور بشأن التجديد بعد أن اتفقنا على كل شيء”.

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وتابع: “تفاجأت أن النادي يريد أن يُجدد اللاعب بتخفيض 40%، وهذا العرض تم رفضه”.

وأضاف: “سيف يتدرب وينفذ تعليمات المدير الفني، وعندما يجلس على الدكة يكون بناءً على وجهة نظر المدير الفني، وعندما شارك سجل أهدافًا ويقوم بواجباته وملتزم فنيًا مع النادي”.

واستطرد: “عقد الجزيري ينتهي 30 يونيو، اللاعب ذكر النادي بمستحقاته، هل يوجد لاعب أجنبي لا يحصل على مستحقاته منذ 9 أشهر؟ أو يتم الضغط عليه ويُقال له خفض راتبك الجديد 40% حتى تحصل على مستحقاتك المتأخرة؟ ومع ذلك هو لاعب محترف ويعرف قيمة الزمالك وشرف له ارتداء القميص الأبيض الذي لعب به أساطير في الكرة المصرية”.

وأشار: “سيف الجزيري شارك في كأس العالم ومؤهل للمشاركة مع منتخب تونس في أمم إفريقيا، وكل هذا بفضل الزمالك، سلوك اللاعب وتصرفاته تدل على احترامه للنادي، لكن الحقيقة المعاملة معه لا ترتقي للاحتراف من قبل الإدارة، واللاعب عليه ضغوط وحملة على السوشيال ميديا من أجل التجديد”.

وبسؤاله هل هناك عرض للاعب من الوداد؟، أجاب: “لم ندخل في مفاوضات مع أي ناد لأن الجزيري لاعب محترف وملتزم بعقده مع الزمالك”.

واختتم: “اللاعب لا يشعر أن الإدارة تحميه، لسنا عندنا دليل على أن هناك حملات ضده، لكن الجزيري يشعر بذلك، من خلال الأخبار التي تتداول بشأن البحث عن مهاجم جديد، رغم أنه ساهم في العديد من المباريات الكبيرة والأهداف الكثيرة وكان أحد الداعمين للفريق”.

Sussex have the edge amid Cheltenham's cheery conviviality

A tight finish is in store at Cheltenham so like the revellers in the marquees circling the ground the scoreboard needs to be on its best behaviour

Paul Edwards at Cheltenham18-Jul-2018

Jofra Archer was in the wickets for Sussex•Getty Images

ScorecardThis day began with the completion of a domestic collapse fit to rank with that of Overend, Gurney and Company in 1866, six years before the Cheltenham Festival began. It ended with Gloucestershire batting again and seeking to atone for their previous frailty by making 276 to win. They have so far scored 30 of those runs but have lost their openers, both of whom were caught behind by Ben Brown off Jofra Archer. Thus, after three fluctuating sessions we are set for a climax to savour. Watching county cricket this summer has seemed an idyll without interruption; it has been good fortune without tariff.Yet if Wednesday’s cricket began and ended with Archer cruising in and scenting flesh, the heart of our cricket featured a gloriously disciplined innings of 98 by Harry Finch, who came to the middle when Phil Salt was bowled for 9 by Ryan Higgins in the sixth over of Sussex’s second innings and did not depart until his side’s lead was nearly 200. Finch’s dismissal, caught behind off Craig Miles, came one ball after his 16th four, a faultless cover-drive, had taken him to within a single good hit of his second century of the season. His departure was surprising because his defence had hitherto been so compact and his attacking shots had been played without the showy flourish which so often suggests vulnerability. To borrow a term used by Mike Brearley in his book Finch’s batting was “centred” in the fashion of batsmen in decent nick and his fatal flirt with a ball just outside off stump was one of his few errors.For most of the day the other Sussex batsmen played their innings around Finch’s 205-minute vigil. Luke Wright’s gloriously savage 48 included nine fours and a six but ended two balls after lunch when he drove David Payne low to Ryan Higgins at mid-off. David Wiese put on 39 for the sixth wicket with Finch and was seventh out for 40 when his attempted drive off Higgins skied the ball towards Prothero’s chapel, only for Miles to hare some forty yards from mid-on and take a quite brilliant catch. Chris Jordan made a pleasant 30 before edging Miles to Roderick.In contrast to Gloucestershire, who had lost the last seven wickets in their first innings for 11 runs in 8.5 overs, Sussex built modest partnerships. This was easier, perhaps, because Ben Brown leads a team with a clear top six in its order and four other batsmen each of whom could go in at No 7. If the home side mirror their careful approach, Dent’s men may yet achieve a very fine victory.The odds, though, are against it. A target of 276 is substantial on a pitch offering inconsistency of bounce. David Payne’s four wickets on Wednesday were a just reward and included his 200th first-class victim but Archer, Jordan and Ollie Robinson will reckon they can more than match his contribution, albeit that Gloucestershire’s batsmen are under no pressure to score quickly.And it was also a day on which the packed tents and marquees – over 20 of them at this year’s festival – could take in Cheltenham’s many glories. Indeed, the College Ground is the sort of venue where visitors struggling to shake off the past suddenly find they have no wish to do so.There are Sussex connections, too. Just to the left of the pavilion a fine Lombardy poplar commemorates the achievement of the KS Duleepsinhji who took 7 for 35 in 1921 against a Marlborough team whose eleven players boasted 27 initials. Duleep nearly steered Sussex to the County Championship in 1932 only for his health to break down in mid-August. He never played for the county again.And perhaps spectators in Wednesday’s cheery chaos of canvas, clinking glasses and jazz bands needed a sense of history and a tranquil approach to life as they watched George Drissell and Matt Taylor, two nightwatchmen if you please, defy the Sussex seamers in the final 25 balls of the day.At least they could be grateful the scoreboard worked. On the first day of this game the damn thing had packed in and essential details had to be announced over the public address. This managed to be very irritating while also not mattering much at all. This is Cheltenham, after all. That wretched board will need to work properly on the final day, though.

'A bit of a kick up the backside' – Thorpe

Liam Livingstone and Joe Root were the only England batsmen to really shine against the pink ball and batting coach Graham Thorpe said it was a reminder of the performances needed

Andrew McGlashan at Seddon Park15-Mar-2018

Mark Stoneman was the first of the England batsmen to be dismissed twice in the day•Getty Images

England had gone into their four days of practice in Hamilton treating it as a Test match. Halfway through, after finishing the two days with the pink ball, they will be hoping things go better at Eden Park next week.In truth, it was always going to be difficult to replicate any sense of intensity in this mish-mash of a fixture, which is essentially glorified middle practice where teams just bat all day. Regardless of how England fare in the two Tests, the game as a whole really needs to address the lack of quality warm-up fixtures for touring sides.Still, and with those caveats in mind, it has not been an impressive two days for England. With the bat the New Zealand XI recovered from 30 for 5, then with the ball managed to take 14 England wickets on the second day, dismissing the likely Test top three of Alastair Cook, Mark Stoneman and James Vince twice.Liam Livingstone, who impressed with 88 on his first appearance in whites for the senior side, and captain Joe Root were the only two players to reach fifty (Root’s in his second knock of the day). Alastair Cook, though, looked in reasonably good order and Vince settled second time around.Livingstone, the Lancashire captain, remains unlikely to feature in the Test series and batting coach Graham Thorpe said the fact he was the standout performer was a reminder to the established top order that they don’t have much time to get into shape.”The first two sessions were indifferent for us but it was about getting the guys up to speed and making them aware they’ve got a Test next week,” Thorpe told . “A few of them will be disappointed they didn’t spend longer at the crease.”But Liam Livingstone played very well. He’s been given an opportunity here and has fitted in very well. He’s not in the potential starting XI but he’s shown the head coach what he’s capable of and that’s what you want. For a few of the guys it’s a reminder, a bit of a kick up the backside, that you’ve got to get up to speed pretty quickly.”Before the tour Livingstone, who played two T20Is against South Africa last year, told ESPNcricinfo he was more comfortable as a first-class player. He admitted the day hadn’t gone as planned for England, but was satisfied with his own performance in his first knock since rolling his ankle playing football on the Lions tour of the Caribbean.”It was a bit of a tough day really,” he said. “But a few of us have got what we wanted out of the day. Obviously a few boys have still got another two days to go – so I hope they can get what they need from those.”I was obviously pretty nervous coming on a first England Test tour but I settled in very quickly and felt really good going out to bat today. I felt really relaxed, which is a good thing. It’s been down to the lads who made it really easy for me to settle quickly.”It would probably take an injury for him to come into contention for either Test, so he is keen just to soak up as much experience as he can over the next few weeks.”It’s my job to come out and score as many runs as I can when I get the chance,” he said. “I’m just here with open ears and open eyes to learn off the best players in the world, which we have in our dressing room. It’s a great experience for me whether I play or not. It’s everyone’s dream to play Test cricket and it may not happen this trip, but it’s been great fun getting in and around the lads in this environment.”This match has also been a chance for players in the New Zealand XI to add to their credentials. On the opening day it was Tom Blundell and Kyle Jamieson, then, with the ball, the pace bowlers all impressed with 19-year-old Nathan Smith claiming the handy trio of Livingstone, Cook and Jonny Bairstow. Seth Rance, who has played two ODIs and four T20s for New Zealand, also took three, striking with the new ball at either end of the day.”You watch those guys on TV, then you go out and are bowling and batting against them, so it’s pretty special,” Rance said. “You have to pinch yourself and take time to enjoy the moment, but at the same you want to do well and push your case for higher honours.”The players involved in these first two days who are in the New Zealand Test squad – Tom Latham, Jeet Raval, Henry Nicholls and Colin de Grandhomme – now head to Mount Maunganui for a two-day training camp. Their replacements, and those that remain such as Rance, now have two days with the red ball to try and make life difficult for England again.

"رفض مطلق".. أول رد من رابطة الدوري الإسباني على تسجيل برشلونة لـ أولمو وفيكتور

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية، عن رد فعل رابطة الدوري الإسباني، على قرار المجلس الأعلى للرياضة، بشأن تسجيل الثنائي داني أولمو وباو فيكتور مع نادي برشلونة.

وقدم برشلونة طعنًا إلى المجلس الأعلى للرياضة يوم الثلاثاء 7 يناير، لتسجيل الثنائي أولمو وفيكتور، بعد رفض رابطة الليجا والاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم.

وأكد المجلس في بيانه قبول الإجراء الاحترازي لبرشلونة لتسجيل أولمو وفيكتور، لكن بصفة مؤقتة حتى يتم الفصل نهائيًا في الطعن الذي قدمه النادي واللاعبان.

صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية، كشفت عن أول رد فعل لرابطة الليجا، حيث ترى برئاسة خافيير تيباس، أنه تم اعتماد القرار دون تحويل الاستئناف إلى الرابطة أو الاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم.

رابطة الدوري الإسباني أظهرت رفضها المطلق لقرار المجلس الأعلى للرياضة، وتعتبر أنه تم اعتماد القرار دون إخطار الأطراف (الرابطة، والاتحاد الإسباني)، وسيتم دراسة الطعن في القرار.

De Grandhomme shifts to Northern Districts

The allrounder has changed domestic teams, leaving Auckland, following on from a change in address

ESPNcricinfo staff21-May-2018

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Allrounder Colin de Grandhomme will turn out for Norther Districts in the 2018-19 New Zealand domestic season. His decision to leave Auckland, whom he has represented since 2007, follows on from a change of address. Moving house to Tauranga means playing for Northern Districts would be logistically easier.”I have a lot of respect for Auckland Cricket and want to thank the team and the staff for everything they’ve done for me over the years,” de Grandhomme said, according to a New Zealand Cricket press release. “It was a hard decision, but I’m looking forward to representing Northern Districts in a big season ahead.”De Grandhomme is just done with IPL 2018, where he played for Royal Challengers Bangalore. In nine games for RCB, he scored 131 runs at 26.20 and a strike rate of 155.95, and picked up two wickets.

Can RCB or Royals find top gear?

Neither team has really dominated yet this season, and both need to iron out niggling issues before the competition truly heats up

The Preview by Karthik Krishnaswamy14-Apr-20184:04

Agarkar: RCB need to consider McCullum’s spot

Big PictureThe IPL is a long tournament in terms of just how many matches there are, but it’s also a short one in terms of the length of time those matches are squeezed into. Form, personal and collective, can therefore begin to snowball before you even realise it, and minor areas of concern can turn into season-destroying weaknesses.Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals have each played two games, losing one and winning the other, and neither team has really clicked into gear yet. RCB’s middle order and sixth-bowling option remain worries, despite their having assembled a squad that should, in theory, contain solutions to both issues. Royals’ Indian bowling contingent looks less than frightening, and it remains to be seen if their batting order truly makes best use of their best players. Big-name players from both sides are yet to find their best form too.A sense of unsettledness, therefore, hovers over both teams, and where they finish on the league table could well depend on how quickly they banish it.In the newsJofra Archer, who missed much of the PSL with a side strain, is yet to feature for Royals. He only arrived in India on the eve of their second match, against Delhi Daredevils on Wednesday, but the three-day gap between the two games could possibly have given him enough time to gain full fitness. On the eve of the game, Archer was one of only two people along with Ben Stokes to both bat and bowl in the nets. If Archer does make Royals’ XI, he will most likely come in for the Australian seamer Ben Laughlin.Stokes, who has bowled only two overs in two games to begin the IPL, bowled for over 45 minutes, dispelling concerns over how his back is holding up.Big hitting South African batsman and wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen, who is yet to play this season, also had a bat in the nets.The likely XIsRoyal Challengers Bangalore: 1 Quinton de Kock (wk), 2 Brendon McCullum, 3 Virat Kohli (capt), 4 AB de Villiers, 5 Sarfaraz Khan, 6 Mandeep Singh, 7 Chris Woakes, 8 Washington Sundar, 9 Umesh Yadav, 10 Kulwant Khejroliya, 11 Yuzvendra ChahalRajasthan Royals: 1 Ajinkya Rahane (capt), 2 D’Arcy Short, 3 Sanju Samson, 4 Ben Stokes, 5 Rahul Tripathi, 6 Jos Buttler (wk), 7 K Gowtham, 8 Shreyas Gopal, 9 Dhawal Kulkarni, 10 Jaydev Unadkat, 11 Ben Laughlin/Jofra ArcherESPNcricinfo Ltd

Stats that matter In the three previous seasons of the IPL, Sanju Samson had a Smart Run Index of -3.71, which means he scored 3.71 runs less than the average batsman who came in to bat at a similar stage of the innings. He has made a much stronger start to this season, returning a Smart Run Index of 22.10 in his first two innings. Ajinkya Rahane loves batting in Bengaluru in the IPL. In five innings here, he has scored 245 runs at an average of 61.3 and a strike rate of 145.8. That tally includes his only T20 hundred, an unbeaten 60-ball 103 in 2012. Washington Sundar is one of eight bowlers with a Smart Economy Rate of less than 6 an over among those who have bowled 100 or more balls in the IPL since the start of the 2015 season. His traditional economy rate is 6.72 and his smart economy rate is 5.95. AB de Villiers has only managed to score 13 off 15 balls against Ben Stokes across two T20 meetings so far. Yuzvendra Chahal has taken 71 wickets for RCB, and needs two more to surpass Vinay Kumar and become their all-time leading wicket-taker.Strategy puntIn RCB’s last match against Kings XI Punjab, Virat Kohli did not bowl any of his spinners during the Powerplay overs. That could change against Royals’ openers. In all T20s, D’Arcy Short scores at 7.73 per over against spin and at 9.90 against pace. Ajinkya Rahane, meanwhile, scores at 6.92 against spin and 7.28 against pace, and has been out to Yuzvendra Chahal twice in three innings while scoring 17 off 18 balls against him.Fantasy pickD’Arcy Short has made a slightly freakish start to his IPL career, getting himself run out in his first two innings for Royals. He’ll be keen to make amends, and he has the game to do so most spectacularly, having come into this tournament after top scoring in BBL 2017-18 at a Smart Strike Rate of 164.36. If either Tim Southee or Colin de Grandhomme play for RCB, they’d better watch out too: Short hammered a combined 54 off 22 balls against the two of them during the recent T20I tri-series featuring Australia, New Zealand and England.

Injured Moores launches six-hitting blitz

Tom Moores, batting with a runner, struck 27 off one over from Simon Harmer as his do-or-die innings turned the match in Nottinghamshire’s favour

ECB Reporters Network22-Jun-2018

Tom Moores’ blitz changed the game•Getty Images

ScorecardA hobbling Tom Moores, batting with a runner, launched a blitz of sixes in a whirlwind 87 that enabled Nottinghamshire to set a beleaguered Essex a near-impossible target of 441 in 131 overs. Notts had four Essex batsmen back in the pavilion by the close.Moores, the 21-year-old son of head coach Peter, took a particular shine to Essex spinner Simon Harmer, who he deposited all around Chelmsford in an over that went for 27. In all, Moores hit seven fours and seven sixes in an 80-ball knock, and was the only contributor to a last-wicket stand of 58 from 52 balls with Harry Gurney, who was not out nought from 13 balls.With a series of pulls, straight drives, many lofted, and unorthodox shots out of the one-day repertoire, Moores followed up his maiden century in the last Specsavers County Championship match, at Taunton. He recorded his second highest first-class score despite turning his right ankle during wicketkeeping drills before the start of the third day.Notts assistant head coach Paul Franks said: “We’re not sure at the moment how serious it is. But we could see that he was in a bit of discomfort and would not be able to run between the wickets. He is in a bit of pain but these things can settle down overnight. He’s had a fantastic season and really made his mark on the team. He’s had to follow in some big footsteps.”He has a good range of shots, and sometimes it looks like he doesn’t always use them. But his ball-striking was outstanding and he managed the situation really well. Sometimes when you have a runner, batting with tail-enders chaos can ensue. But he handled it well.”Essex had agreed at lunchtime that Moores could bat with a runner, and Jake Libby duly walked out alongside him at the fall of the seventh wicket on 143. His efforts almost doubled Notts’ score and put the game far beyond Essex’s reach. Moores did not appear behind the stumps later with Riki Wessels taking the gloves briefly before young 2nd XI player Tom Keast arrived from Trent Bridge.Essex’s chase got off to the worse possible start as their top-order folded again. Alastair Cook went lbw in the second over without scoring, playing back to a ball from Matt Milnes that kept low, and Varun Chopra’s middle stump was knocked out of the ground in Milnes’s next over. To compound that, stand-in captain Tom Westley was beaten by one from Luke Fletcher that nipped back and struck off-stump.It was Cook’s second duck in nine innings for the county this summer, Westley’s fifth single-figure score in 11, while Chopra has totalled just 92 from eight Championship outings.Dan Lawrence and Ravi Bopara set about trying to save the game in the early evening, and their patient partnership reached 55 in 20 overs when Lawrence was caught and bowled by Samit Patel.But the day belonged to Moores. At the start of his innings, he was struck firmly on the boot by Neil Wagner. It did not discomfort Moores in the least as he was soon pulling Harmer for four and sweep-swiping his first six from the following ball. He went down on one knee to cart Jamie Porter over midwicket for his second six.But it was the return of Harmer, who went for 78 from his 15 overs, that sparked the fireworks. The first ball was thumped over long-off for six to reach a 63-ball fifty. The next was driven for a one-bounce boundary, followed by a swept four. There were further sixes, one on to the press-box roof and another to long-leg, before the over was completed with a single into the deep.Moores’s sixth six brought up the fifty partnership for the last wicket, and he added a second in the only over of the match bowled by Ravi Bopara. Moores finally departed, edging Porter behind.The day had not started so promising for Notts when they lost nightwatchman Milnes without addition. Patel pushed forward to Coles and sent Adam Wheater tumbling to his right to take the catch low down. Ross Taylor, centurion in the first innings, lasted just seven balls second time around, bowled trying to cut.Libby perished on 51 as Wagner found some exaggerated movement off the pitch. Switching around the wicket, the New Zealand pace bowler slanted one in to remove leg-stump.Wagner added his second straight after lunch when he got one to climb and take the edge of Wessels’s bat. Billy Root had just reverse-swept Harmer for four to reach 29 when he popped the next ball into Cook’s hands at third slip. But the Tom Moores show was about to begin.

BCCI appoints former Rajasthan DGP as head of Anti-Corruption Unit

Neeraj Kumar, the former police commissioner of Delhi, has been retained as Advisor for the unit till March 31, 2018

ESPNcricinfo staff31-Mar-2018

A portrait of Ajit Singh, the new head of BCCI’s Anti-Corruption Unit•BCCI

The BCCI has appointed Ajit Singh, a former DGP of Rajasthan, as the head of its Anti-Corruption Unit ahead of the 2018 IPL season. Neeraj Kumar, the former police commissioner of Delhi, has been retained as Advisor for the unit till May 31, 2018.According to a BCCI release, Singh retired from his role as DGP in the Rajasthan Police in November 2017 and has 36 years of experience with the Indian Police Service. He has worked in various anti-corruption operations apart from investigative work and field policing. Singh also headed Rajasthan’s anti-corruption bureau for four years.Apart from its own ACU, BCCI will also engage with the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit for the 2018 IPL season.

سكاي تكشف تطورًا جديدًا يقرب عمر مرموش من مانشستر سيتي

كشفت شبكة “سكاي ألمانيا” عن تطور جديد ومهم في صفقة انتقال جناح ومهاجم آينتراخت فرانكفورت، عمر مرموش، إلى مانشستر سيتي في الميركاتو الشتوي الحالي.

ودخل مانشستر سيتي في مفاوضات مع فرانكفورت في الأيام القليلة الماضية، ولكن ليس هناك اتفاق نهائي بين الطرفين ورغم ذلك من المتوقع الوصول لحل وسط.

وبحسب التقرير أن فرانكفورت يرغب في الحصول على 80 مليون يورو لرحيل مرموش في المقابل عرض مانشستر سيتي أقل قليلًا من ذلك.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ردود أفعال جماهير فرانكفورت ومانشستر سيتي على تألق عمر مرموش أمام فرايبورج

ولكن مصادر الشبكة في مانشستر سيتي تفيد بأن الصفقة قد تنتهي بمبلغ 70 مليون يورو ثابتة بالإضافة إلى 5 إلى 10 ملايين أخرى كحوافز.

ويريد مانشستر سيتي من خلال المدير الرياضي، تكشيكي بيجيريستين، إنهاء الصفقة في غضون 48 ساعة القادمة، وذلك قبل مباراة فرانكفورت أمام بوروسيا دورتموند يوم الجمعة المقبل.

وأكدت الشبكة الشهيرة أن المفاوضات تسير بشكل جيد من جميع الأطراف، وبهذا تكون الصفقة قريبة للغاية من الانتهاء لأهمية مرموش بالنسبة لخطط المدرب، بيب جوارديولا.

ترتيب الدوري المصري بعد فوز الأهلي على سموحة

تمكن النادي الأهلي من تحقيق فوز صعبً على منافسه سموحة بنتيجة 2-0 باللقاء الذي جمعهما ضمن مواجهات بطولة الدوري المصري.

وأقيمت المباراة بين الأهلي وسموحة على أرضية استاد القاهرة الدولي، وذلك بالمواجهة المؤجلة من الجولة الخامسة للمسابقة المحلية.

وسجل محمد مجدي أفشة هدف تقدم الأهلي بالهدف الأول في الدقيقة الثالثة من الوقت بدل الضائع من الشوط الأول من رأسية مميزة بعد تلقيه عرضية كريم الدبيس.

وأضاف إمام عاشور هدف الأهلي الثاني بعد تلقيه تمريرة من حسين الشحات وينفرد بحارس سموحة ويصوبها في المرمى بالدقيقة 50.

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وبهذه النتيجة تربع الأهلي على صدارة ترتيب الدوري المصري، بعد الفوز في 4 لقاءات والتعادل بـ3 مواجهات دون تلقي أي هزائم.

بينما يتواجد فريق الزمالك بالمركز الثاني في الدوري المصري برصيد 14 نقطة بعد الفوز في 4 لقاءات والتعادل بـ مباراتين وتلقى هزيمة وحيدة، ويشاركه بيراميدز صاحب المركز الثالث بفارق الأهداف. ترتيب الدوري المصري بعد فوز الأهلي أمام سموحة

1- الأهلي – 15 نقطة.

2- الزمالك – 14 نقطة.

3- بيراميدز -12 نقطة.

4- المصري – 12 نقطة.

5- سيراميكا كليوباترا – 12 نقطة.

6- زد – 10 نقاط.

7- فاركو – 10 نقاط.

8- الإسماعيلي – 9 نقاط.

9-بتروجيت – 9 نقاط.

10- الاتحاد السكندري- 9 نقاط.

11- غزل المحلة – 8 نقاط.

12- البنك الأهلي- 8 نقاط.

13- طلائع الجيش- 8 نقاط.

14- حرس الحدود – 6 نقاط.

15- إنبي – 6 نقاط.

16- الجونة – 6 نقاط.

17- سموحة – 5 نقاط.

18- مودرن سبورت – 4 نقاط.

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