Shabab Al-Ahly set a date with Sharjah in the semi-finals of the Professional League Cup competition (Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Football Cup), after they overcame Al-Nasr and Al-Wahda in the quarter-finals.
“Dubai Knights” qualified by tying with Al-Nasr 5-5, today, Sunday, at Al Maktoum Stadium, benefiting from its victory in the first leg with two clean goals.
Shabab Al-Ahly ended the first half by leading with two goals through Federico Cartabia from a penalty kick (23), and Moaness Dabour after a solo goal (44), and in the second half, Adel Taarabt was able to reduce the difference after goalkeeper Hassan Hamza made a mistake (50).
Shabab Al-Ahly returned to expand the gap again through Munes Dabour with a header from a corner kick (55).
Shabab Al-Ahly defender, Renan Victor, gave Al-Nasr a second goal when he tried to clear a cross and accidentally put it into his own goal (57), and Moanes Dabour made his third mark in Al-Nasr’s net after a pass he received from Cartabia (66).
Al-Nasr rose up and turned the score against Shabab Al-Ahly by scoring three consecutive goals within four minutes (71, 73, and 75) through Ali Mabkhout and Marwan Azraqan (two goals), but Matthewsau scored the equalizer for Shabab Al-Ahly in stoppage time (90+3). “.
Sharjah – Al Wahda
In the smiling emirate, Sharjah overturned its deficit against Al Wahda to go on to win 4-2 in the return, thanks to its player Luan Pereira, who gave him the lead from a follow-up corner kick that he headed into the roof of the goal (4).
Sharjah was able to double the score by scoring the second goal after a mistake by goalkeeper Mohammed Al Shamsi and Aladdin Zuhair, which Caio Lucas (52) took advantage of.
Hope returned to Al-Wahda, which won a penalty kick that was successfully scored by Omar Kharbin, who shot it in the Panenka style (59).
Sharjah returned to widen the gap again by scoring the third goal with “friendly fire” by Aladdin Zuhair (70).
Sharjah received a new gift from Al Wahda’s defense, which allowed Caio Lucas to pass and shoot from a difficult angle, adding his second personal goal and the fourth for his “77” team.
Three minutes before the end, substitute Brahima Diarra reduced the difference for Al-Wahda by following up on a rebound from the human wall and completing it into the goal.
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