Today, Ajman took a big step towards remaining in the ADNOC Professional League by earning safety points in a postponed match from the 19th round, after defeating its guest Al-Bataeh with two unanswered goals, raising “Orange” its score to 27 points in eighth place, while “Al-Raqi” fell to the position. Ninth with 26 points. Ajman is now very far from the centers threatened by decline.
“Orange” excelled in the first minutes of the first half, and Walid Azaro almost scored the first goal from a ball that accidentally bounced off the Al-Bataeh defense, but the Moroccan striker shot the ball near the post (22), while in the same way, “Al-Raqi” wasted a dangerous opportunity from a ball he missed. Ajman goalkeeper Ali Al Hosani and defender Abdul Rahman Ahmed, and it reached Anatoly, who dribbled past the goalkeeper and shot the ball into the goal, but Abdul Rahman Ahmed pushed it away before it crossed the goal line (30).
In the second half, “Orange” decided the match, after Azzaro scored the first goal from a cross ball played by Ali Madan and the Moroccan striker headed it into the goal (63), and substitute Roque added the second goal from a follow-up ball inside the penalty area (74), so Ajman achieved a valuable victory.
In a second match, Khor Fakkan wasted the opportunity for a very important victory after failing to maintain its lead, drawing 3-3 with its host Al Jazira in a postponed match from the 19th round. Khor Fakkan is still under threat of relegation, as it has 21 points in 12th place, while Al Jazira has 28 points in seventh place.
Al Jazira imposed its control over the course of the game in the first half, and Neskens Kebano scored the first goal after receiving a pass from Alejandro Pozuelo. The Congolese player skillfully shot the ball into the goal, scoring the first goal for Al Jazira (12).
On the other hand, Khor Fakkan returned to the atmosphere of the match after former Al Jazira player, South African Thulani Serero, scored the equalizer with a perfect shot from inside the penalty area (20), while Serero refused to celebrate the goal out of respect for his former team. In the second half, Al Jazira started strong, and Abu Bakr Kamara scored the second goal with a shot that deceived the goalkeeper and entered the goal (49), and Laurence responded with the equalizer from a penalty kick (70), before Mohamed Awadallah scored the third goal from a second penalty kick (88), while Bruno scored the third goal for Al Jazira in the eighth minute of stoppage time, ending the match in a draw between the two teams.
In a third match, Baniyas continued to be in danger after a 2-3 defeat against Sharjah, who opened the scoring through Salem Saleh in the 37th minute, before Marega increased the score with a second goal in the 46th minute, but Baniyas player Mbongo reduced the score (49). Marega returned to score his second goal and the third for Sharjah (51), before Gaston Suarez reduced the score for Baniyas with a goal (53), which was not enough to prevent him from losing.
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