Al Jazira team achieved its third victory over Al Twaii and its fourth since the beginning of the season at the expense of its guest Khor Fakkan 4-2, today, Saturday, at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in the sixth round of the ADNOC Professional Football League, raising its score to 12 points, maintaining fourth place behind Al Wahda, the third team. He has 13 points, and thus continues to put pressure on leaders Al-Sharjah and Shabab Al-Ahly (15 points), who face each other this evening, while Khor Fakkan’s balance is frozen at six points in tenth place.
Al Jazira did not find any significant difficulty in achieving the valuable victory, as the first and second goals came from Omar Traoré (7) and Mamadou Cloubaly (18), making the team’s task easier, although the visitors reduced the gap through Laurence Nascimento (23), but the home team They increased their lead with the third goal by Mohamed Rabie (34), which ended the first half.
In the second session, Al Jazira continued its advantage in the match and succeeded in expanding the difference with the fourth goal through Neskens Kebano (63). The visitors returned and reduced the difference through Laurence Nascimento, who scored his second personal goal for him and his team (78), which ended the match.
In another match, Al Wasl, the defending champion, continued to shed points for the third match in a row, after falling into the trap of a goalless draw against its host, Ajman. With this result, “The Emperor” added the eighth point in seventh place, while “Al-Barkan” raised its score to four points in 11th place.
At Dibba Stadium, Al Orouba team saved a goal scored in the fourth minute against Baniyas, so that the “newcomer” achieved its first victory in the competition, after five consecutive losses in the competition, to collect the first three points in its score and advance from last place to the 13th place, while “The Heavenly”‘s points froze at seven points in the ninth ranking.
The home team’s striker, Mohamed Reda, scored the only goal of the match, taking advantage of an incorrect clearance by Baniyas defender Sale Samuel while trying to clear a corner kick. Despite the visitors’ desperate attempts in the rest of the match, they were not enough to avoid the loss.
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