A Red Card Changes Everything.. How Bentayg’s Reaction Became a Technical Headache for Zamalek Before the Decisive Night

Zamalek SC’s defeat against USM Alger in the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup Final was more than a narrow 1-0 loss. It also created a fresh problem that has complicated the coaching staff’s plans ahead of the most important match of the season.
Internal Frustration
At one of the most tense moments of the match, the red card shown to Mahmoud Bentayg added another burden on coach Moatamed Gamal and his squad. His angry protest against the referee’s decisions changed nothing on the pitch, but it changed plenty behind the scenes after the final whistle.
Inside the dressing room, Moatamed Gamal did not hide his frustration. His message was clear: in matches of this magnitude, losing control can end up costing an entire title. The technical staff felt the team had lost an important player at the worst possible time, especially with the return leg set to be played under the pressure of overturning the deficit.
For his part, Bentayg tried to explain his reaction as a product of tension and a strong desire to fight for the team until the very last second. Even so, the coaching staff chose to settle the matter with an internal warning rather than financial or disciplinary punishment, hoping to keep the squad fully focused before the decisive clash.
The Replacement
The red card immediately opened the door to questions over who would fill the gap. As the second leg approaches, signs strongly point toward Ahmed Fattouh taking over the left flank. The choice is not only about covering a defensive absence, but also about using a player capable of shifting quickly between defending and supporting attacks — a factor that could prove crucial against an opponent known for exploiting open spaces.
The tactical reshuffle may not stop there. The coaching staff is also considering adding more numbers in midfield, with Ahmed Rabie among the options to help control possession and prevent the Algerian side from dictating the rhythm as it did in the first leg.
Now, Zamalek enters a very different week. The challenge is no longer only about recovering from a defeat away from home, but also about rebuilding mentally and tactically after a night that clearly left its mark. Between the coach’s anger, the player’s explanation, and the search for solutions, the return leg feels like far more than just another match — it is a true test of whether Zamalek can turn a moment of chaos into one final chance for survival.
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