Masry continued their impressive run of results under coach Ehab Galal to beat Enppi 3-1 and climb to fourth in the Egyptian Premier League for the first time this season on Sunday. Palestinian striker Mahmoud Wadi put Masry ahead after 13 minutes but Enppi's Emad Fathi converted a low cross early in the second half to level the score. Nigerian forward Austin Amutu restored Masry's advantage in the 74th minute and winger Islam Eissa ensured the win with six minutes remaining in bizarre fashion. Enppi's keeper Amr Hossam was red-carded for fouling Amutu outside of the area and, with the team having already made their three substitutions, defender Rami Sabri was forced to assume the goalkeeping duties and he was powerless to stop Eissa's ensuing free-kick from going in. Masry lie fourth in the table with 35 points, ahead of fifth-placed Maqassa on goal difference as they chase an African Confederation Cup spot. They have only lost once in nine matches since Galal took over in December, claiming five wins. Their win over Enppi is also their third successive victory. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)