Al Jazira snatched third place from its neighbor Al Wahda in the ADNOC Professional League, after easily defeating its guest, Ajman, 4-0 yesterday, at the end of the eighth round.
Al Jazira raised its score to 16 points, one point ahead of Al Wahda 4th, and five points behind Sharjah (the leader), while Ajman’s score froze at seven points in 10th place.
Al Jazira hit hard in the first half, and took the lead after a break in passes, and the ball reached Omar Traoré, who dribbled past Saud Saeed before putting the ball into the net (27).
“Abu Dhabi Pride” took advantage of Ajman’s suffering and strengthened its lead through its player, Nabil Fekir, with a shot from outside the box that landed in Ali Al Hosani’s goal (31).
Then, Gary De Geussens was able to score the most beautiful goals of the match from a fixed kick that he placed over the blocking wall to the right of the Ajman goalkeeper (41).
Ajman did not appear in this half except through one shot played by Abdul Hamid Sabiri from a fixed kick, and it was saved by goalkeeper Ali Khaseef.
Many expected that “Orange” would rise up in the second half of the match after the changes made by its Serbian coach Goran, but Al Jazira maintained their advantage and Omar Traore was able to double the score, scoring his second personal goal and the fourth for his team, with a direct shot he fired from outside the box to hit the post before To embrace the window (74).
In turn, Dibba Al-Hisn bid farewell to last place for the first time this season, after achieving its first victory in the ADNOC Professional League at the expense of Baniyas with an unanswered goal, in Khor Fakkan.
Dibba Al Hisn jumped two places at once to occupy 12th place with five points, ahead of Khor Fakkan, which fell to 13th place with four points, while Al Orouba remained in last place with three points.
Dibba Al Hisn owes its victory over Bani Yas to Montenegrin player Neska Vojanovic, who scored the only goal of the match in the 32nd minute, taking advantage of the mistaken exit of goalkeeper Fahd Al Dhanhani after a counterattack, to score the winning goal.
The men of the citizen coach, Hassan Al Abdouli, played a distinguished match tactically, relying on switching from defense to attack, and they posed an extreme threat to Baniyas’ goal despite their lack of attacks.
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