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Old 01-05-2008, 11:41   #3 (permalink)
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SportFootball (Minor Leagues)
EventArab Contractors - Zamalek
SelectionAway Win
Strength10/10
Date01/05/2008
Bookmaker/PriceSportingbet @ 2.10 (Back)
ReasoningAnother very good priced bet in the away win here. Zamalek are currently 3rd on the table with just a point less than 2nd placed El-Gaish. 2nd place is the 2nd (and final) African CL spot in Egypt. CAF only allows the champions to participate in the CL, but a few “major power houses” such as Egypt, Tunisia, Cote d’Ivoir and Morocco are allowed to participate with 2 squads (Champions and runner-ups). 3rd placed in these countries plays in the African Confederstions, while from other countries it’s 2nd place that qualifies for the Confederations Championship.

Anyway, Zamalek seems to have found some rhythm towards the end of the season after stuttering for most of it. They have won 3 on the trot (4-3 at Suez Cement, 2-1 at Mahalla and 1-0 at home over Harass). Best player is Shikabala, whom is on top form an is doing wonders. Zamalek has also won 3-0 at home over InterClub (Angola) in the 1st leg of the African CL (round of 16) meaning they have one foot in the groups stage already. FIFA has mentioned Zamalek in a recent article, citing the come back of a “major force in the North of Africa”.

Gamal Hamza scored Zamalek’s last 3 league goals. He also is on a good form, but you can never fully trust the moody striker. He is full of skill, but sometimes is very selfish, and on occasion is not in the mood to play.

Amr Zaki made a come back in the 2nd half vs InterClub, but looks a little bit out of form still, and Sherof Ashraf is anything but lucky. His shots keep hitting the woodwork and rebounding back into the field. If they were wide shots I would say it’s his own fault, but 1 or two shots hitting the woodwork every game is a tad unlucky.

The backline looks to have tightened up a little with Ahmad Magdi moved from midfield/left back to play as a centerback. Magdi is onl good for spoiling attacks. He used to backfire, spoiling his team’s own attacks when he played at the midfield. Moving him to the backline worked fine, for now he has only the opponents attacks to destruct.

Once again it’s unclear whether Monsef or Waheed will be playing this game under the bar. Both have been included in the team list, and -for the 1st time this season- Zamalek are heading into a game without injuries or suspensions.

Moqaweloun are a tough opposition, although they are a bottom half team still. They stand 4poinst above the droip zone with 5 games to go, including this one. Their last 3 games all ended in draws (1-1 at Port-Said vs Massri, 0-0 at Alexandria vs Harass, and 2-2 at home vs Aluminium). It should hav been a bet on the draw were it not for Zamalek being on the ups. Zamalek are the 2nd name in Egyptian (and arguably African) football, and with a full squad they should be able to take the points, especially when they are very much motivated (for a CL spot), and also builing on confidence with 4 successive wins, and a place in the Egyptian Cup final (vs Enppi).

It maybe not be easy, but Zamalek usually starts strong of late, so if they can take an early 2 goals lead they should be able to defend it.

Good Luck
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