The international break gave a lifeline to 4 clubs that failed to secure any wins in the last 5 rounds, amid a clear decline in performance and results, putting these teams under significant fan and administrative pressure. Ismaily leads the struggling teams alongside Al Mokawloon Al Arab, Pharco, and Ghazl El Mahalla.

Ismaily is going through the toughest period in its recent history, suffering five consecutive defeats, placing them in the lower ranks and threatening early relegation. The losses were as follows:

Lost to ZED 0-1, then to Zamalek 0-2, then to Enppi 0-1, then to National Bank 1-2, and finally to Smouha 0-2.

Ismaily remains stuck at the bottom of the league standings with 4 points from 10 matches, losing 8 games, winning one, and drawing one.

Although Al Mokawloon Al Arab did not lose all their matches, the team failed to win any of the last 5 rounds, settling for 3 draws and 2 losses. They started with draws against Ghazl El Mahalla and Pharco 1-1, then a 0-0 draw with Tala’ea El Gaish, followed by a 0-1 loss to Kahrabaa Ismailia, and finally a 1-2 loss to Al Ittihad Alexandria.

Pharco is the most “stable” team in terms of negative results, having achieved 5 consecutive draws without any wins, drawing with Al Ittihad 0-0, Pharco 1-1, Al Masry 0-0, Modern Sport 1-1, and Wadi Degla 0-0.

Despite maintaining an unbeaten record during this period, the points dropped keep the team away from safety zones and competition.

Ghazl El Mahalla also has not tasted victory in the last 5 matches, with 4 draws and one loss. They started with a 1-1 draw against Al Mokawloon, then a 1-2 loss to Al Masry, followed by goalless draws against Petrojet and Enppi, before drawing 1-1 with Zamalek.