Zamalek came back from behind to beat Wadi Degla 3-2 in a pulsating Egyptian Premier League game. Zamalek took the lead through a Mahmoud Fathallah penalty, only concede from the spot via former midfielder Mohamed Abdul-Wahed before half time. Surprise package Degla, who are third in Group B, snatched a goal against the run of play scored by Syria forward Abdul-Fattah Al-Agha. With 10 minutes remaining, Zamalek boss Mido, who was watching from the stands, introduced youngsters Youssef Ibrahim 'Obama' and Mostafa Fathi. Repaying their manager's faith, Obama managed to equalize with a close-range header before Fathi notched the winner clinically five minutes from the end. Zamalek, who was only a couple of points off the relegation zone, jump to fouth in Group B, level on 19 points with Degla. VIDEOS Fathallah converts from the spot after Dominique da Silva was brought down by Essam Al-Hadari. Abdul-Wahed, a former Zamalek star, replies with another penalty after Ahmed Tawfik's silly challenge on Mostafa Talaat. Al-Agha pounces on some slack defending by Zamalek to slide home past Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed. Teenager Obama heads home a super cross by Hazem Emam to make it 2-2. Substitute Fathi completes the comeback with a terrific piece of skill that deceived Al-Hadari to grab a vital win for Zamalek.