CAIRO: Military Production midfielder Mohamed Aboul-Ella voiced anger with the fans of his former club Zamalek after they taunted him during Saturday s Egyptian Premier League game. I m very sad at what happened from the crowd. I served Zamalek for many years so I do not deserve this, Aboul-Ella told FilGoal.com after the game. They kept insulting me throughout the game but I will remain focused on giving my all to Production. The 29-year-old midfielder was jeered in the dying minutes of Production s 3-2 defeat to Zamalek after a quarrel with striker Sayed Mosaad. Players from both sides intervened to calm things down but the matter escalated after the final whistle. Mosaad s action was unacceptable. He was playing in the youth team when I captained Zamalek so he should have respected me, Aboul-Ella added. Aboul-Ella, who came through Zamalek s youth ranks, left the club in the close season after they opted not to offer him a new contract. Zamalek raced onto a three-goal lead in the first half but Production, who narrowed the gap with two goals including a stoppage-time strike, were unlucky not to secure a share of spoils. They squandered a host of clear-cut opportunities and were frustrated by Zamalek keeper Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed, who thwarted numerous chances in the second half. I can say that Zamalek were lucky tonight, Production assistant coach Tarek Mostafa, a former Zamalek player, told Modern Sport. We deserved to get a draw at least.