The sentence that expelled Ramadan Sobhi in his first match with Pyramids in the Egyptian League



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The sentence that expelled Ramadan Sobhi in his first match with Pyramids in the Egyptian League

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Pyramids striker Dudu Al-Gabas has revealed the reason for the expulsion of his colleague Ramadan Sobhi, after the end of their team’s match against Al-Ittihad of Alexandria (1-2), yesterday, Saturday, at the first Egyptian Football League tour.

Al-Gabas confirmed Ramadan spoke to match referee Mohamed Al-Sabahi for failing to score a 93rd-minute penalty before Khaled Metwalli scored Al-Ittihad Alexandria’s fatal goal , to win the match.

Al-Gabas said the verdict responded to Ramadan’s protest by saying that the error against him was “weak” and did not require punishment.

Al-Jabbas added that the word “weak” angered Ramadan, who was furious, prompting Al-Sabahi to put the second yellow card in his face and kick him out.

For his part, former Egyptian national team captain Ahmed Hassan said in statements on the Falcon Stadium program: “Ramadan Sobhi is a good player, but he has to restrain himself, especially after his expulsion. He attacked the referee after the match because a penalty was not awarded, and he told him: “(It will stay in color … if in one place I would have counted).

The game between Al Ittihad of Alexandria was the first for Ramadan with his new team, Pyramids, who joined him in Al-Ahly’s recent summer transfers.

Source: Al-Ahram + the seventh day



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