Egypt grabs the lead and plays with Jordan and a fiery confrontation between Algeria and Morocco in the Arab World Cup quarter-finals

Egypt grabs the lead and plays with Jordan and a fiery confrontation between Algeria and Morocco in the Arab World Cup quarter-finals  Egypt grabbed the top of Group D from Algeria after two colored cards at the last minute, despite the 1-1 draw, in an exciting summit in the Arab Football Cup in the South Stadium, in the presence of a large number of fans today, Tuesday.  And with the end of normal time approaching, the tie was the master of everything between Algeria and Egypt, whether it was points, number of goals, goal difference, or even the record of cautions and fair play.  Fair play decides the lead for Egypt But Zakaria Darawi, Algeria's player, received a yellow card, then Yassine Tetraoui was sent off after resorting to the video assistant referee, and the celebrations of thousands of Egyptian fans began because of the two cards.  The two teams have 7 points, but Egypt grabbed the top and will play against Jordan in the quarter-finals next Saturday, while Algeria is in an expected summit against Morocco, the holder of the full mark and the leader of Group C.  Defender Mohamed El Amine Toujay scored Algeria's first goal after a deflected shot in the 20th minute, and Amr El Soulia equalized after an hour of playing from a penalty kick he obtained himself.  Lebanon defeats Sudan In the other match in Group D, the Lebanese team ended its campaign by defeating its Sudanese counterpart 1-0.  The Lebanese national team won the victory with an own goal, scored by Ali Abu Eshreen, by an own goal in the 76th minute.  The two teams ended the match with 10 players, after the expulsion of Rabie Ataya, the player of the Lebanese national team, in the 62nd minute, and the Sudanese Ahmed Wadah in the 75th minute.  The Lebanese team achieved its only victory in the tournament, to collect its first 3 points and finish its career in third place, while the Sudan team suffered a third defeat in a row to finish bottom of the standings without a score.

Egypt grabs the lead and plays with Jordan and a fiery confrontation between Algeria and Morocco in the Arab World Cup quarter-finals


Egypt grabbed the top of Group D from Algeria after two colored cards at the last minute, despite the 1-1 draw, in an exciting summit in the Arab Football Cup in the South Stadium, in the presence of a large number of fans today, Tuesday.

And with the end of normal time approaching, the tie was the master of everything between Algeria and Egypt, whether it was points, number of goals, goal difference, or even the record of cautions and fair play.

Fair play decides the lead for Egypt
But Zakaria Darawi, Algeria's player, received a yellow card, then Yassine Tetraoui was sent off after resorting to the video assistant referee, and the celebrations of thousands of Egyptian fans began because of the two cards.

The two teams have 7 points, but Egypt grabbed the top and will play against Jordan in the quarter-finals next Saturday, while Algeria is in an expected summit against Morocco, the holder of the full mark and the leader of Group C.

Defender Mohamed El Amine Toujay scored Algeria's first goal after a deflected shot in the 20th minute, and Amr El Soulia equalized after an hour of playing from a penalty kick he obtained himself.

Lebanon defeats Sudan
In the other match in Group D, the Lebanese team ended its campaign by defeating its Sudanese counterpart 1-0.

The Lebanese national team won the victory with an own goal, scored by Ali Abu Eshreen, by an own goal in the 76th minute.

The two teams ended the match with 10 players, after the expulsion of Rabie Ataya, the player of the Lebanese national team, in the 62nd minute, and the Sudanese Ahmed Wadah in the 75th minute.

The Lebanese team achieved its only victory in the tournament, to collect its first 3 points and finish its career in third place, while the Sudan team suffered a third defeat in a row to finish bottom of the standings without a score.

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