Zamalek lose to struggling Telecom

الإثنين، 19 مايو 2008 - 19:35

كتب : Omar AbdelAziz

Telecom secured a crucial win

Zamalek's second-place hopes suffered a huge blow as they succumbed to a 3-2 defeat to relegation-threatened Telecom Egypt on Monday.

The Whites' defeat and Ismaili's 1-0 win over Harras Al-Hodoud meant that the Dervishes took over in the runner-up spot after champions Ahli, who drew 0-0 with Gaish.

Mohamed Fadl's winner in Ismailia helped Ismaili level on 53 points with Zamalek, but the Dervishes have a better goal difference.

On the other hand, Telecom's victory boosted their chances of survival, as they jumped to 11th place with 31 points.

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Zamalek ended the first half as victors as Gamal Hamza broke the deadlock seven minutes from the break when he skillfully flicked in Osama Hosni's cross.

However, Telecom made a courageous comeback in the second-half, inspired by a superb performance from Nigerian striker Abdul-Wahed Abdul-Aziz.

Shortly after the break, Abdul-Aziz capitalized on a fatal error by Wissem El-Abdi, who sluggishly lost possession to the Telecom forward.

The through-on-goal Abdul-Aziz fed Magdi Abdul-Aati with a sumptuous pass, only for the latter to hit the empty net.

The on-fire Abdul-Aziz put Telecom in front in the 63rd minute, with a close range tap-in.

The Nigerian then outpaced Ahmed Magdi, who felled him inside the area, giving the referee no option but to point to the spot.

However, Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed blocked Abdul-Aati's penalty, but Diaa Abdul-Rahman notched in on the rebound in the 70th minute.

Four minutes later, Hamza added his second of the game with a magnificent curling shot from 25 yards out, a contender for goal of the season.

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