The Egyptian Premier League delivered a compelling encounter on May 21, 2026, as Al Ahly FC traveled to face Al Masry in a fixture that carried significant implications for the title race. The Red Devils produced a composed away performance, securing a 2-0 victory that further strengthened their grip on the league championship.
Match Overview
Playing at the Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said, the hosts entered the match hoping to upset the league leaders. However, Al Ahly’s experience and clinical edge proved decisive. A first-half goal set the tone, and a second-half strike sealed a result that kept Al Ahly’s title charge firmly on track.
Key Moments
- 34th minute (0-1): Al Ahly broke the deadlock through a well-worked set piece. A corner from the right was met by a towering header from central defender Mohamed Abdel Monem, who directed the ball past the helpless Al Masry goalkeeper.
- 58th minute (0-2): The visitors doubled their lead after a swift counter-attack. Winger Hussein El Shahat raced down the left flank, cut inside, and unleashed a low shot that deflected slightly off a defender before nestling into the far corner.
- 73rd minute: Al Masry thought they had pulled one back when striker Amr Marei turned and fired home from close range, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside in the build-up — a decision that drew angry protests from the home fans.
Tactical Battle
Al Masry set up in a compact 4-4-2 shape, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the break. However, Al Ahly’s midfield trio of Aliou Dieng, Amr El Solia, and Mohamed Magdy “Afsha” dominated possession and controlled the tempo. The Red Devils’ full-backs pushed high, pinning Al Masry’s wingers deep and creating overloads in wide areas.
Al Masry’s best chance came from set pieces, as they won several free kicks in dangerous areas, but Al Ahly’s aerial dominance — led by Abdel Monem and Yasser Ibrahim — neutralised the threat. The hosts finished the match without a single shot on target, a testament to Al Ahly’s disciplined defensive structure.
Standout Players
- Mohamed Abdel Monem (Al Ahly): Scored the crucial opener and was immaculate in defence, winning all seven of his aerial duels and making several clearances.
- Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly): The goalkeeper had minimal work to do but commanded his area with authority, claiming crosses and organising the backline effectively.
- Amr El Solia (Al Ahly): The veteran midfielder dictated the rhythm from deep, completing 92% of his passes and breaking up play with five interceptions.
- Mohamed Hashem (Al Masry): The home side’s left-back was their most lively outlet, attempting several dangerous crosses, though his delivery lacked precision on the day.
Season Impact
With this victory, Al Ahly extended their lead at the top of the Egyptian Premier League standings to nine points with just five matches remaining, putting them on the verge of a record-extending 44th league title. For Al Masry, the defeat kept them in mid-table, but their spirited performance showed they can compete with the league’s elite. The result also maintained Al Ahly’s dominant head-to-head record over Al Masry — the Red Devils have now won 12 of the last 15 meetings between the sides in all competitions.

