
Al-Ahly defeats Al-Masry in Egyptian Premier League
Al-Ahly defeated its host, Al-Masry of Port Said, 4-2 in the fifth round of the Egyptian Premier League championship.
Al-Ahly star Imam Ashour scored the first and fourth goals for the Red Castle in the 35th and 79th minutes from a penalty kick, while his fellow strikers, Palestinian Wissam Abu Ali and Egyptian Taher Mohamed Taher, scored the other two goals in the 45th and 58th minutes, respectively.
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