Sharjah wants to build on its valuable victory over Al-Nasr by three clean goals in the last round, and reap a new victory in the ADNOC Professional League when it hosts Ajman at 19:30 this evening in the ninth round, which also witnesses Shabab Al-Ahly meeting with its host Khor Fakkan at 16:30. :45, while Al-Wasl hopes to regain its brilliance against its guest Al-Bataeh at the same time, while Al-Nasr looks forward to regaining its balance when it receives Dibba Al-Hisn. At 19:30.
Sharjah’s lead appears to be facing a difficult test against Ajman in a confrontation that does not accept half-measures for the men of Romanian coach Eulario Cosmin, and despite the fact that history favors the “King” in its confrontations against the “Orange” with 14 victories in the league out of 22, compared to four defeats and a draw in the same two. However, the confrontations between the two teams always witness great excitement and competition.
Sharjah is enjoying its distinguished results this season, the latest of which is crossing the group stage of the AFC Champions League 2, in first place, but it is convinced that the competition in the league has become more difficult in light of the presence of Shabab Al-Ahly and the pursuit of strong clubs such as Al-Jazira, Al-Wahda and Al-Ain, which makes every point of great importance.
For its part, Shabab Al-Ahly is seeking to compensate for its disappointing draw against Ittihad Kalba in the last round and return from Khor Fakkan with three points, not giving Sharjah the opportunity to move away from the lead, as it occupies second place with 19 points, two points behind Sharjah, with a postponed confrontation remaining for Shabab Al-Ahly against Al-Ain.
In turn, Al-Wasl is looking forward to taking advantage of its morale after ensuring qualification in the AFC Champions League “Elite” when it is a guest of Al-Bataeh, and “The Emperor” did not provide what befits the holder of the league title, as it occupies ninth place with only 10 points, to move significantly away from the competition struggle. He is now required in front of his fans to improve his position, while Al-Bataeh enters the match in an unenviable position, after falling to the penultimate place after suffering five consecutive defeats in his worst series of results. Since he rose to the ranks of professionals. As for Al-Nasr, it hopes to improve its image, which was severely shaken with its heavy loss from Sharjah in the last round, after a performance that was its lowest this season, as the impact of the absence of its captain Adel Taarabt due to injury became clear, while Dibba Al-Hisn, which impressed everyone with its coach, the citizen Hassan Al-Abdouli, is trying to return. From Al Maktoum Stadium, even with a draw point, so as not to return again to the seats threatened by relegation.
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