Refereeing Expert Reveals Shocking Surprise About Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad Match
The Egyptian referee expert Mohamed Kamal Risha sparked widespread controversy after analyzing the decisions in the summit match between Al-Hilal Saudi Club and Al-Ittihad Saudi Club in the Saudi Roshn League.
Risha explained that the Moroccan player Youssef En-Nesyri deserved a penalty in the 61st minute after a collision inside the penalty area with Al Hilal defender Hassan Tambakti.
He explained that Tambakti rushed from behind attempting to clear the ball without touching it, before hitting En-Nesyri's ankle, who had already played the ball, considering the intervention dangerous and warranting a penalty.
The expert pointed out that the situation warranted awarding a penalty in favor of Al-Ittihad, in addition to showing a red card to Tambakti due to the severity of the tackle.
On the other hand, Risha confirmed the correctness of the decision by Spanish referee Ricardo de Burgos to send off Hassan Kadesh in the ninth minute after he obstructed Malcom Filipe, emphasizing the presence of elements of a clear goal-scoring opportunity.
The Clasico match held at Kingdom Arena ended in a 1-1 draw, as part of the twenty-third round, in a game whose refereeing decisions are still strongly resonating.
Risha explained that the Moroccan player Youssef En-Nesyri deserved a penalty in the 61st minute after a collision inside the penalty area with Al Hilal defender Hassan Tambakti.
He explained that Tambakti rushed from behind attempting to clear the ball without touching it, before hitting En-Nesyri's ankle, who had already played the ball, considering the intervention dangerous and warranting a penalty.
The expert pointed out that the situation warranted awarding a penalty in favor of Al-Ittihad, in addition to showing a red card to Tambakti due to the severity of the tackle.
On the other hand, Risha confirmed the correctness of the decision by Spanish referee Ricardo de Burgos to send off Hassan Kadesh in the ninth minute after he obstructed Malcom Filipe, emphasizing the presence of elements of a clear goal-scoring opportunity.
The Clasico match held at Kingdom Arena ended in a 1-1 draw, as part of the twenty-third round, in a game whose refereeing decisions are still strongly resonating.