Luck was an obstacle to a group of ADNOC Professional Football League players who were unable to score against their opponents, despite being on the list of top scorers in the season, led by Al Ain’s international striker, Togolese Laba Kodjo, with 87 shots. Their attempts to score goals to help their clubs failed, despite their well-known offensive capabilities.
Ittihad Kalba striker, international Sultan Adel, topped the list of players who were disappointed in scoring during the season, as the player appeared in 20 matches with the “Tigers” jersey in the league championship, during which he shot 17 balls, including six towards the goal, but in return he made two goals.
The newly transferred Emirates team defender to Shabab Al Ahli, the Guinean resident Omar Keita, came in second place, as the player appeared with the Falcons in 24 matches. Despite his defensive role, he shot 17 times, including five on target, and it seems that his attacking tendency is one of the reasons that made him the focus of the “Knights”.
The third player who was unlucky was former Sharjah midfielder, Bosnian Miralem Pjanic, who participated in 23 matches with the “King”, and shot 14 balls, including five on goal, but what makes up for it is that he was able to create seven goals that directly contributed to his team occupying fourth place qualifying for the AFC Champions League 2. Fourth came former Al Wahda midfielder, international Tahnoon Al Zaabi, with 13 shots, including six on goal, during his participation in 14 matches with the “Al Annabi” jersey, noting that he did not succeed in creating any goal.
Al Bataeh midfielder, Ivorian Ulrich Sedwin, came in fifth place. He participated in all 26 matches of the team, during which he shot 13 balls, three of which were on goal, while he made one goal.
Baniyas midfielder, Portuguese Francisco Geraldes, came in sixth place, despite leaving the Sky Blues in the winter transfers. The player played 12 matches, during which he shot nine balls, two of which were on target, while he made three goals.
Football expert offers 4 tips to help players
Abdullah Hassan, a lecturer at the International and Asian Federations, provided four tips that help players become more decisive in the attacking third to take advantage of the opportunities they get in matches. Speaking to “Emarat Al Youm”, he said that the first piece of advice is to focus in front of the goal, secondly, to choose the right time to shoot, thirdly, to develop shooting skills by undergoing special training, and not just relying on sessions with the rest of the team, and fourthly, to focus on accuracy more than shooting power.
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