Sharjah strengthened its lead in the ADNOC Professional Football League, after defeating its guest Al-Wahda “The Excellencies” yesterday, with two unanswered goals in the 10th round, raising its score to 27 points, seven points behind Shabab Al-Ahly, “the runner-up”, while Al-Wahda’s score froze at 18. a point.
The battalion of Romanian coach Olario Cosmin decided the confrontation, thanks to two goals scored in the first half, through Khaled Al-Dhanhani, who rose to Luan Pereira’s cross, ahead of Al-Wahda’s defense and put it in the goal (34), before launching a coordinated attack led by Luan Pereira in the middle of the field and passed the ball. To Firas Balarabi, who shot a creeping ball to announce the second goal (37).
The beginning of the match did not suggest that Sharjah was on its way to achieving victory, after Al Wahda was the dominant party and had the most access to the goal, but Kuzmin knew how to drag his opponent into an offensive rush, and relied on offensive transitions, so that his team could score two goals in the easiest way. Things did not change much in the second half, as Sharjah remained in its defensive style amid a complete inability of Al Wahda players to adjust the result.
Ajman defeats Al-Orouba
Ajman deepened the wounds of its host, Al Orouba, with two clean goals, leaving Al Orouba in last place with only three points.
The “Orange” waited until the 81st minute, when Jamaican Junior Flemings opened the scoring for him through Walid Azaro’s assist, and the same player returned to give a pass on a golden platter to his compatriot Abdul Hamid Sabiri to score the second goal “90 + 6”, so that Ajman moved away from danger with this result. , raising his score to 10 points.
Point for Al Bataeh and Bani Yas
Baniyas and Al-Bataeh settled for a positive draw with one goal each in the confrontation that brought them together in Al Shamkha.
The landowner was the first to score through Sohail Al Noubi after a great effort from Youssef Nyakati, who gave him the pass for the goal “27”.
Baniyas’ joy with the goal lasted only three minutes, as Mohammed Jumaa was able to score the equalizer for Al Bataeh, after Anatoly passed him the ball inside the box, putting it to the right of goalkeeper Fahd Al Dhanhani.
Al-Samawi was forced to play for more than 27 minutes with 10 players after its player, Khamis Al-Hammadi, was sent off, but it came away with a draw point despite Al-Bataeh’s repeated attempts to score the winning goal.
With this result, Al-Bataeh left the penultimate place “temporarily” after raising its score to five points, while Bani Yas fell to 11th place with eight points.
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