ENPPI assistant coach Diaa Al-Sayed admitted that Ahmed Al-Muhammadi's missed penalty was a turning point in Monday's 2-0 defeat to Zamalek. Al-Muhammadi missed a golden chance to level things for his side before half time, converting a poor penalty into the hands of Zamalek keeper Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed. "It was a turning point in the game, definitely," Al-Sayed, ENPPI's second man after Stojko Mladenov, told Modern Sport TV. "It is totally different when you go to half time on a draw than when you are losing. "Even after the break we missed more easy chances and they finished the game off with the second goal. From this point, it is very difficult to come back against a team like Zamalek." ENPPI suffered their 12th straight defeat against the White Knights, who never lost to the petroleum side since the latter's promotion in 2002.