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"Oh, my God," the referee said, "Forced kiss" and got caught... An angry referee's "fierce eyes" Salah's family's 'historical trip'

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Park Jaeho

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The way the player kisses the head of the referee. /Photo = The Sun Source
The way the player kisses the head of the referee. /Photo = The Sun Source

An absurd incident occurred in which a player, unable to control his joy, kissed the head of the referee.

Britain's "The Sun" reported on the 14th (local time) that "a strange moment was captured in the match between the Egyptian Premier League National Bank and Al Moquorun, in which a player kissed the head of the referee and received a cutthroat look."

The situation took place in the 32nd minute of the second half when the score was 1-1. National Bank's Osama Faisal took advantage of the defense's error and scored with a header close to the goal. The assistant referee initially declared offside, but after about three minutes of VAR review, it was ruled onside and the final goal was recognized.

Shortly after the scoring declaration, National Bank striker Oufa, who had been replaced in the first half, approached the referee, wrapped his head around him with both hands and kissed his forehead. The referee then stared fiercely at Oufa with an unpleasant look on his face. However, Oufa shrugged as if there was a problem, and the game continued without a separate card or disciplinary action.

The player kisses the head of the referee and the referee is puzzled. /Photo = The Sun Source
The player kisses the head of the referee and the referee is puzzled. /Photo = The Sun Source

Since then, National Bank has been outnumbered since Ahmed Madbouli was sent off for a foul that raised his foot high in extra time in the second half. Al-Moquarun hit the crossbar in the 52nd minute of the second half, but the game ended with a 2-1 victory for the National Bank.

Meanwhile, based in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt, Al-Moquarun is famous for producing world-class striker Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). Salah is a former club youth and scored 12 goals in 45 appearances before making his first step on the European stage by moving to Basel, Switzerland, with Mohamed Elneny.

The Mohames of Al-Moquharun's time. /Photo = Non-sports Source
The Mohames of Al-Moquharun's time. /Photo = Non-sports Source

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