A Pyramids official has reportedly expressed anger with the Egyptian League following the side's league match against rivals Zamalek.
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Pyramids defeated Zamalek 1-0 in their Egyptian Premier League clash on Tuesday evening courtesy of an Ibrahim Adel goal but the Sky Blues remain in second place on 50 points, two points behind Al Ahly with four games left.
According to Al-Masry Al-Youm, Pyramids' deputy sporting director Moatasem Salem told On Time Sports that he was reportedly frustrated with the league over where Pyramids were scheduled to play games and called for justice.
"To have a strong league, you need justice and equality in everything," Salem said.
"I don't see that happening. Pyramids played Pharco at Haras El Hodoud Stadium in El Max, while Al Ahly and Zamalek played Pharco at Borg El Arab Stadium," he added.
The official claimed that there was "no justice or equality" in the league when sides are required to play at different stadiums.
"When Pyramids plays one team at one stadium, and another team plays the same opponent at a different venue, then there is no justice or equality in the Egyptian league," Salem said.
He also took issue with Egyptian laws and said there would be no confusion if the rules were clear-cut.
"We have issues with the regulations and laws in Egypt," he said.
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"The rules are ambiguous and open to interpretation. If we had clear-cut regulations, everyone would be held accountable in the same way," he concluded.