The Shabab Al-Ahly team achieved its fourth consecutive victory in the ADNOC Professional Football League championship, and yesterday defeated its host Al-Oruba 4-1 in the match that brought them together at Dibba Stadium, so that the “Dubai Knights” continued to compete with Al-Sharjah at the top of the standings with 12 points each (mark Al-Kamilah), while the Al-Orouba team, the newcomer to the competition, suffered its fourth loss in a row and remained in last place without a score, thus entering into a “vortex of doubt.”
The guests did not find any significant difficulty in sweeping their host, as the “Dubai Knights” controlled the course of the match, both long and wide, and opened the scoring in the 36th minute through Guilherme da Silva with a missile shot, a goal that whetted the appetite of his teammates, as the second goal came after only four minutes. Specifically, in the 40th minute, his player, Yuri Cesar, scored with a powerful shot.
Shabab Al-Ahly’s superiority in the first half was reflected in its performance in the second, as the team extended its lead with the third goal through its player Bruno Cascardo in the 57th minute from a header, while the brilliant Federico Cartabia concluded the goal festival by scoring the fourth goal in the 65th minute, while the home team’s only goal came. By Gabriel Kak in the 74th minute.
In the other confrontation that was held at the same time, Ajman tasted its first victory in the league competition, after its strong victory over its guest, Dibba Al-Hisn, with a score of 5-1, in the confrontation that was held at Rashid bin Saeed Stadium, giving the “Orange” the first three points in its score, While the visitors continued their negative results, as they received their fourth loss in the league, leaving them in penultimate place without points.
The Ajman quintet took turns scoring: Walid Azaro in the 22nd minute, Bilal Youssef in the 3+45 minute, Lithiri Silva in the 45+8 minute, and Junior Flemings in the 52nd and 61st minutes, while the visitors’ goal came from Haitham al-Juwaini in the 39th minute. .
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