The White Knights' defence was rattled by the own-goal and they conceded a penalty when Ali Maaloul was tripped in the box by Zamalek defender Hamza Mathlouthi. Tunisia international Maaloul, who is Al Ahly's penalty specialist, stepped up and sent Abou Gabal the wrong way from the spot-kick to hand the visitors the lead in the 20th minute. Having been rewarded with a starting berth by coach Pitso Mosimane after coming off the bench to score against the National Bank of Egypt last weekend, Mohamed Sherif also put his name on the score sheet. This was after some great play by Amr El-Sulaya, who whipped in a superb cross which was turned home Sheriff to make it 3-0 to Al Ahly in the 30th minute with the Zamalek defence caught ball-watching. Mosimane would have been pleased with his charges' first-half showing as his side was leading 3-0 at the half-time break after dominating the first-half, but Tau had made little impact on the game.
Zamalek v Al Ahly Match Report, 05/11/2021, Premier LeagueZamalek 3-5 Al Ahly: Tau's Red Devils claim Cairo Derby bragging rights The Bafana Bafana international played 68 minutes as Mosimane's charges defeated their arch-rivals at Cairo International Stadium Percy Tau helped Al Ahly maintain their perfect start to the 2021/22 Egyptian Premier League season as they thrashed Zamalek 5-3 on Friday night. Mohamed Abou Gabal, Ali Maaloul (brace), Mohamed Sherif and Aliou Dieng all scored for the Red Devils as they secured one of their biggest league victories in the history of the Cairo Derby.
Cameron has a lot of versatility in his arsenal and knows how to find spots while chasing the ball, dictating the pace of the game very well. Norrie comes into the tournament after a charismatic run during Los Cabos Open, which was thwarted by Daanil Medvedev in the Finals. He did a fantastic job of reaching the Wimbledon Semis but unsurprisingly had his campaign cut short by Novak Djokovic. These runs prove that Cameron is able to make deep runs and has showcased the tenacity required to succeed in the tough ATP scene. Brandon NakashimaBrandon Nakashima has surely made heads turn during the year and he has showcased the ability to hang with even top players, although the elite status is still miles away for him. Nakashima is just 21 but plays like a versatile player.
The deadlock was broken when Abou Gabal netted an own goal as Aliou Dieng's shot bounced off the back of the Zamalek shot-stopper before hitting the back of the net in the 16th minute. The White Knights' defence was rattled by the own-goal and they conceded a penalty when Ali Maaloul was tripped in the box by Zamalek defender Hamza Mathlouthi. Tunisia international Maaloul, who is Al Ahly's penalty specialist, stepped up and sent Abou Gabal the wrong way from the spot-kick to hand the visitors the lead in the 20th minute.
Zamalek started the second-half strongly with Mosimane's counterpart Patrice Carteron having introduced Mostafa Fathi, who made an instant impact as the winger beat keeper Mohamed El Shenawy to make it 3-1 in the 51st minute. However, the Red Devils responded with a goal two minutes later to restore their three-goal advantage as Dieng scored with a curling shot to make make it 4-1 to Al Ahly with Mohamed Magdi Kafsha providing the assist. Mosimane's charges were hungry for goals on the night as they were awarded a penalty after El Sulaya was fouled in the box by Mathlouthi in the 65th minute and Maaloul scored from the spot-kick to make it 5-1.
Tau was then replaced by Mozambican winger Luis Miquissone with 22 minutes left on the clock, while Hussein El-Shahat replaced Magdi Afsha as Mosimane refreshed his attack. The visitors then took their feet off the pedal and they allowed the White Knights to attack and the hosts were awarded a penalty which was converted by Ahmed 'Zizo' Sayed to reduce the deficit to 5-2 with 10 minutes left.
However, the Red Devils responded with a goal two minutes later to restore their three-goal advantage as Dieng scored with a curling shot to make make it 4-1 to Al Ahly with Mohamed Magdi Kafsha providing the assist. Mosimane's charges were hungry for goals on the night as they were awarded a penalty after El Sulaya was fouled in the box by Mathlouthi in the 65th minute and Maaloul scored from the spot-kick to make it 5-1.
Nakashima needs to win against big players to carve his name deep in the psyche of tennis fans. He surely has time on his side. Head-to-HeadCameron and Brandon have met thrice, and Cameron has won two of these battles. The last game was during Eastbourne International on grass, where Cameron won in two sets.
Zamalek 3-5 Al Ahly: Tau's Red Devils claim Cairo Derby bragging rights Zamalek 3-5 Al Ahly: Tau's Red Devils claim Cairo Derby bragging rights
bench to score against the National Bank of Egypt last
Expert Betting TipsNakashima and Norrie are similar in way that they like to approach the game in a nuanced way, with Nakashima perhaps being the more attacking player. On the big stage, Cameron has been able to make deep runs during various tournaments, while Brandon is also getting to the stage steadily. This is not an easy match-up for either player but I’d back Norrie here because of his experience and the hunger he has displayed recently.
Tau made his third consecutive start for the Red Devils having helped his side start the new league campaign with victories over Ismaily and the National Bank of Egypt. The South Africa international fired Al Ahly's first shot on target with his tame shot being comfortably saved by goalkeeper Mohamed Abou Gabal, before the Red Devils ran riot against the reigning Egyptian champions.
Claim Your Registration Bonus! Cameron NorrieNorrie is a gritty player, known for his “counterpuncher” style. He has enjoyed a lot of success for some years now and continues to hover in the 10-11 ranking. Norrie has been known for his patient style and constructs his points carefully, looking to exploit holes in the opposition’s plans whenever possible.
Having been rewarded with a starting berth by coach Pitso Mosimane after coming off the bench to score against the National Bank of Egypt last weekend, Mohamed Sherif also put his name on the score sheet. This was after some great play by Amr El-Sulaya, who whipped in a superb cross which was turned home Sheriff to make it 3-0 to Al Ahly in the 30th minute with the Zamalek defence caught ball-watching. Mosimane would have been pleased with his charges' first-half showing as his side was leading 3-0 at the half-time break after dominating the first-half, but Tau had made little impact on the game. Zamalek started the second-half strongly with Mosimane's counterpart Patrice Carteron having introduced Mostafa Fathi, who made an instant impact as the winger beat keeper Mohamed El Shenawy to make it 3-1 in the 51st minute.
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Getting down big doesn’t affect him and he has been able to come back during the tough periods. Nakashima has become a top-50 player already and he has been able to compensate for the lack of flair with his bag of tricks. Nakashima comes into the tournament after getting ousted in the Quarter-Finals of the Los Cabos Open, where he lost to Miomir Kecmanovic. He also had his campaign cut short during the Quarter-Finals of the Atlanta Open prior to that, losing to a powerful Francis Tiafoe. He gave a tough fight to Nick Kyrgios in Wimbledon during the Round of 16, losing in the deciding set.
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Mohamed Abou Gabal, Ali Maaloul (brace), Mohamed Sherif and Aliou Dieng all scored for the Red Devils as they secured one of their biggest league victories in the history of the Cairo Derby. Tau made his third consecutive start for the Red Devils having helped his side start the new league campaign with victories over Ismaily and the National Bank of Egypt. The South Africa international fired Al Ahly's first shot on target with his tame shot being comfortably saved by goalkeeper Mohamed Abou Gabal, before the Red Devils ran riot against the reigning Egyptian champions. The deadlock was broken when Abou Gabal netted an own goal as Aliou Dieng's shot bounced off the back of the Zamalek shot-stopper before hitting the back of the net in the 16th minute.
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