"The pressure we have been under before the game definitely took its toll on the players during the match," he told Nile Sport.
"Kabylie's officials warmly received us in Algeria but their supporters' behavior negatively affected us.
"The referee's decisions were also unfair. For instance, he handed (Ahli midfielder) Hossam Ghaly a straight red card for no apparent reason."
The Red Devils have suffered their first defeat in Algeria since 1988 after losing 1-0 at JS Kabylie in a clash that witnessed an ugly brawl towards the end on Sunday.
Ahli appeared to have snatched a valuable equalizer when substitute Mohamed Shawky struck home with four minutes remaining.
The goal, however, was correctly ruled out for offside but a free-for-all erupted afterwards between Ahli's players and the stadium's security personnel.
Punches and kicks flew from both sides for no apparent reason, with some Kabylie players involved in the unfortunate incident.
The match, which was preceded by an attack on Ahli's bus on Saturday, was halted for around eight minutes.
The Cairo side's bus was stoned once again after the match, to further inflame feelings of Ahli's supporters.
The second match will be held in Cairo on August 29th.
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رابطة الأندية: إلغاء الهبوط في الدوري المصري هذا الموسم لن يتكرر
الإسماعيلي يحتج على القرارات التحكيمية في لقاء طلائع الجيش
هشام نصر: لدينا خطة لحل أزمة القيد عقب الموسم
أحمد سليمان: قضيتنا مع زيزو؟ لا نفكر إلا في السعي للتتويج بالدوري والكونفدرالية
المندوه: هناك مفاوضات شفهية بشأن الأرض الجديدة.. وهذا موقفنا من إيقاف القيد
معتمد جمال: شيكو بانزا تعرض للإصابة ضد أوتوهو.. وهذا سبب استبدال فتوح
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