Shabab Al-Ahly settled its very important confrontation with its guest Al-Wasl, defeating them with a score of (3-0), yesterday, at Rashid Stadium, at the end of the 10th round of the ADNOC Professional League.
In a replay of the Super Final that was held last Friday, which witnessed Shabab Al-Ahly being crowned with the title at the expense of Al-Wasl, the “Dubai Knights” once again confirmed its superiority over Al-Wasl, thanks to Moanis Dabour, who gave him the lead, when he was in the right place, to follow the ball with his head into the net, following a pass. Bogdan Blanic played it to him in the 13th minute.
Then Guilherme Bala increased Shabab Al-Ahly’s lead by adding the second goal through a distinguished individual effort, during which he dribbled past two Al-Wasl defenders with one pass, then put the ball between the feet of the goalkeeper “40”.
Saeed Ezzat Allah concluded the goals of the “Dubai Knights” by taking advantage of Yuri Cesar’s cross to head over to it before Sufyan Bovente, and put it to the left of the “90 + 4” goalkeeper.
Shabab Al-Ahly raised its score to point “23”, four points behind leaders Sharjah, with a postponed match remaining for Shabab Al-Ahly with Al Ain, while Al-Wasl’s score remained at “13 points” in eighth place.
Shabab Al-Ahly was able to take control in the first half, and threatened the goal of Al-Wasl goalkeeper Khaled Al-Sanani, who excelled in his first serious test by blocking Munis Dabour’s shot, which he played from a fixed kick, so that the ball turned into a “10” corner.
Shabab Al-Ahly almost hit Al-Wasl with the second goal through Luka Milivojevic, while he was a few steps away from the goal, but his header went just over the crossbar (17).
Shabab Al-Ahly continued its offensive activity, despite Al-Wasl’s attempts to return the result. Sardar Azmoun threatened Khaled Al-Sanani’s goal with a shot from the edge of the box, but the goalkeeper was present in the right place (30).
Al-Wasl waited until the “45th” minute, to threaten Shabab Al-Ahly’s goal with a header by Nicolas Jimenez, after he escaped defensive control, only to be brilliantly blocked by goalkeeper Hamad Al-Muqbali, who turned it into a corner.
Despite the attempts of Al-Wasl coach, Miloš Milojevic, to intervene at the beginning of the second half, when he brought on the duo Abdel-Rahman Saleh and Majed Sorour at the expense of Alexis Perez and Seferovic, the situation remained as it was for the benefit of Shabab Al-Ahly, who missed Kartabia’s opportunity to double the score with a frank solo save. His bodyguard is Khaled Al-Sanani, 53.
The home team got more than one set-piece from a dangerous position in front of Al-Wasl’s goal, the most prominent of which was Luka Milivojevic’s shot, which passed near the post (58).
Al-Wasl appeared through an individual attack led by Ali Saleh from the left side, and he distributed a ground ball that passed in front of Adama Diallo. Khaled Al-Sanani, “Al-Wasl’s best player,” returned to save his goal from another achieved goal after Guilherme Balla put the ball in a difficult place, but the Al-Wasl goalkeeper was waiting for it (85).
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