
Amr Adib comments on Zamalek's loss in the Egyptian Super Cup
The journalist Amr Adib made a fiery comment on Zamalek's loss of the Egyptian Super Cup.
Al-Ahly succeeded in winning the Egyptian Super Championship after defeating Zamalek on penalties with a score of 7-6 after the end of normal time and extra time in a goalless draw 0-0.
He said Amr Adeeb on the “Al-Hekaya” program on MBC Misr: “Al-Ahly Club defeated Zamalek Club in a big match, and after going to penalty kicks, and Al-Ahly Club lifting the Egyptian Super Cup, Al-Ahly feels that they are not very happy with the Super Cup, and are happy with slander.” p>
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