The Repetition of the Morocco and Senegal Incident in Egypt: Protest and Possible Withdrawal Due to a Penalty Kick

The Egyptian league witnessed an exciting scene reminiscent of what happened in the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal, where players from Modern Sport nearly withdrew in protest against a penalty awarded to Ismailia Electricity, before returning to the field.
The thrilling events of the match unfolded after referee Mr. Munir awarded a penalty to the visiting team near the end of the match, which angered the players and coach of Modern Sport, who indeed signaled their intention to withdraw.
The events did not stop there, as the referee showed a red card to Salah Amin, the assistant coach of Modern Sport.
In the crucial moments, Ali Suleiman of Ismailia Electricity missed the penalty kick after shooting the ball over the goal in the second minute of stoppage time, ending the match in a 1-1 draw.
This repetition of the scene brought to mind the events of the Africa Cup of Nations final, when Senegal's players and their coach Bab Thiaw left the field in protest against a penalty in the last seconds against Morocco, before returning to complete the match, which ended in their victory 1-0 after extra time, after Ibrahim Diaz of Morocco missed a previous penalty.
This scene highlights the increasing tension in African and Egyptian football, where the excitement extends beyond performance on the field to the reactions of players and coaches towards controversial refereeing decisions.