Petrojet continued their fine form by snatching a 3-2 win at MCDR in the Egyptian Premier League, putting an end to Tarek Yehia's side's 18-match unbeaten run from last season. Midfielder Ayman Abdul-Aziz opened the scoring for MCDR on the stroke of half-time but Talaat Moharram leveled things for Petrojet four minutes from the hour-mark. Egypt striker Marwan Mohsen put the petroleum outfit ahead before Moahram widened the gap with his second goal of the day to make it 3-1. Ivorian hitman Oussou Konan pulled one back for MCDR in the 77th minute. In Cairo, Masri remained unbeaten for the third game following a 1-1 draw with Military Production. Essam Abdul-Aati gave the visitors the lead on 37 minutes with a superb drive from outside the area before Mohamed Abd-Rabou ‘Felix' brought his side level in the 74th minute. Harras Hodoud came from Cairo with a 2-1 victory over Wadi Degla, who played in the absence of their manager Walter Meeuws after he had been injured in the team's bus crash few weeks ago. Goals from defender Ahmed Saied ‘Ouka' and Ahmed Mekki made the difference for Tarek Al-Ashri's men. But Egypt international Ouka went again to score but this time in the wrong direction as he netted an own-goal for Degla ten minutes from regular time. Elsewhere, Smouha claimed their first point in the top-flight this season after playing out a 1-1 stalemate with Arab Contractors in Alexandria. Cameroonian midfielder Mark Mboah fired his side in front on the half-hour mark before youngster Mohamed Salah restored parity two minutes later.