Shabab Al-Ahly player, Serbian Luka Milivogovic, confirmed that his team deserved to win over Al-Nasr in the match that brought together the two teams at Rashid Stadium in Dubai, after he controlled the entire course of the match and throughout the 90 minutes, indicating that Shabab Al-Ahly faced a stubborn and difficult team that played in a defensive manner, adopting a plan. He played (6-3-1), which led to the difficulty of the match and a delay in scoring goals.
The match witnessed Shabab Al-Ahly receiving three warnings, one of which was for the Serbian player Luka Milivogovic, and it ended with the “Knights” winning with two goals and obtaining three difficult points, against Al-Ameed, who lost for the fourth time this season, moving away again from the senior square and falling to fifth place, while Shabab Al-Ahly maintained its position. In second place, reducing the difference with leaders Sharjah to two points, and has a postponed match that will be held against Al Ain on Friday.
Luca told Emirates Today: “We faced a difficult team that played the match purely defensively, with the presence of six defenders, but we possessed the ball throughout the match, and created opportunities until we succeeded in getting a penalty kick, and then we confirmed the victory with a second goal, to score three important points in the journey.” The tournament… is a match that has ended, and we must think about the upcoming matches.”
Regarding the impact of the absence of the player Cartabia from the match, Luca added: “We certainly missed our player Cartabia, who is a big and important player for the team, and we will play the next match without the player Bogdan Blanic as well, due to the accumulation of cards, and his absence will be very influential, but the team has distinguished players, and we will succeed.” “In dealing with the match to achieve the best possible result.”
As for facing Al Ain in the postponed match of the seventh round, which will be held next Friday, the player confirmed that the team will face a difficult challenge, and continued: “Al Ain is the Asian champion last season, and has distinguished players, and our matches with them are always very strong and challenging, but Shabab Al-Ahly plays every match in order to win and get the three points, which will certainly help us continue our journey in the tournament.”
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