Al-Ahli Youth Club will be visiting Al-Nasr at the top of the fifth round of the Arabian Gulf League at Al-Maktoum Stadium at 9:00 pm. The match is a particular challenge for Al Nasr, who are seeking their second successive win under new Croatian coach Kronislav.

The previous direct confrontations between the two teams, together with the Al-Ahli Youth Defense Force, pose a special challenge for Al-Nasr to prove his recent awakening after breaking the disappointing series by winning last round over Al-Wahda with three. The brigadier will find himself in a tough match against a strong and experienced team who have won many previous clashes against Al Nasr, the most recent of which is the Arabian Gulf Cup 2-0.

On the other hand, the defense is also an element of strength in Al-Ahli youth, who has received only one goal in the previous four rounds. Shabab Al-Ahli are second with 10 points, compared to four points for Al-Ameed, who lost two games and tied in another, but returned at the expense of Al-Wahda in the last round.

The draw may not be a bad result for victory, which is primarily concerned with avoiding defeat to keep players' morale high. Al-Ahli's youth defense is characterized by strength, in addition to the interconnectedness of its midfield, and diversity in the payment of goals, where he scored 10 goals, including seven from inside the penalty area and three external shots, in contrast to the victory, which scored five goals, all from inside the penalty area, also suffers The brigadier is in his defense, having received six goals in the last four rounds.

The Dutchman Kouas is one of the most prominent players of the victory in the previous period, especially in the game Al Wahda, where he made three goals, and gives his team an advantage in the right side due to his high skill. Brazilian playmaker Leonardo, who starred in the Bani Yas meeting, is the cornerstone of most of the team's attacks.

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