Al-Jazira defeated Al-Ain by three goals against a goal yesterday at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, at the end of the matches of the 19th round of the Arab Gulf League, to raise the «Abu Fakhr» score to 36 points in third place, while the “leader” balance stopped at 37 points in Second place.

Al Ain progressed through the Togolese Laba Kudjo, Omar Abdul Rahman responded with a tie goal and refused to celebrate the goal, before Marcus Kino added the second goal, then Ali Mabkhout settled the match by adding the third goal to end the match with the victory of "the pride of Abu Dhabi", who returned to compete strongly for the title.

The two teams played an offensive way since the beginning of the match, as the Dutch coach Marcel Kaiser pushed the striking force on the island, led by Ali Mabkhout, Omar Abdul Rahman and Khalfan Mubarak, and the same is true for the Portuguese coach Emmanuel Pedro, who involved the Togolese Laba Kudjo, Caio Canedo and the Kazakh Islam Islam Khan.

"Amouri" was active in the center of Al-Jazira stadium, creating an opportunity with a certain goal when he passed a beautiful ball behind the "Al-Zaeef" defenders, and Ali Mabkhout went into the goal, but he shot the ball next to Al-Qaem (4), while Al-Ain responded with a dangerous opportunity from an attack led by Caio Canedo, who prepared A ball in front of the penalty area and Islam Khan hit it hard, but Ali Khasif grabbed it firmly (9).

Khan showed great skills, and the "leader" relied heavily on his movements, as the Kazakh player played a dangerous cross, Alba Kudjo scored almost from it, but the ball passed over the head of the Togolese player.

Omar Abd Al-Rahman continued his brilliance in leading the attacks of "Abu Fakhr", as he passed a beautiful ball to the Brazilian Marcus Kino, who was alone in the goal, and passed the ball to Ali Mabkhout, who wasted the ball strange and delayed in the payment of the ball to be diverted by Salem Abdullah and Khaled Isa (22).

Al-Ain imposed its control on the course of the game in the last ten minutes of the first half, as there were numerous crosses from Bandar Al-Ahbabi and Muhammad Abd al-Rahman, while Al-Jazira defender Khalifa Al Hammadi starred in excluding the most dangerous opportunities for the “leader”, when Al-Ahbabi played a cross and Ali Khasif headed it before reaching Caio Canedo, before Islam Khan fired in the goal, and Hammadi pulled out before entering the goal, while Lapa Kudjo first benefited from the cross balls of Bandar Al-Ahbabi, and raised a perfect ball to his last game, and the Togolese player turned his head in the goal, achieving the first goal (39).

The “leader” did not congratulate Kodogo, who led a goal from the right side, and played a cross that reached Omar Abdel-Rahman and fired it directly into the goal (42), as “Amouri” refused to celebrate the goal he scored against his former team.

As for the second half, the two teams relied on shooting from outside the penalty area, as Islam Khan hit a powerful ball over the crossbar, and Muhammad Al-Attas responded in the same way, while Al-Jazira made the first switch with the descent of the young player Youssef Ayman instead of Khalifa Al Hammadi.

Al-Ain received a painful blow after referee Mohammed Abdullah Hassan made the red card in the face of the player Bandar Al-Ahbabi for obtaining the second warning in the 69th minute, and the Portuguese Emmanuel Pedro made two switches to the "leader" by bringing down a well-known Jamal instead of the Hungarian Gogak and Muhammad Ahmed instead of Islam Khan.

Despite the numerical deficiency in the ranks of the “leader”, the visiting team continued its preference in controlling the course of the game, and Caio Canedo threatened Al-Jazira goal with his head ball, but Ali Khasif tackled the ball (81), before Brazilian Marcus Kino shined and scored the second goal in a wonderful way from A ball bounced from Al Ain's defense and Keno hit it straight into the goal (82), followed by Mabkhout with the third goal in stoppage time, to end the match with the victory of the island.

Relays

Al Jazeera:

Youssef Ayman, Oliveira and Al-Amri, in place of Khalifa Al Hammadi, Khalfan Mubarak and Keno.

Eye:

Jamal Marouf, Muhammad Ahmed and Mohsen Abdullah, in place of Gojak, Islam Khan, and Muhammad Abdul Rahman.

The alarms

Al Jazeera:

Milos Kosanovich and Abdullah Idris.

Eye:

Bandar Al-Ahbabi.

The parcel

Alain: Bandar Al Ahbabi.

best player

Island player

Omar Abdulrahman.

Substandard

Eye player

Caio Canedo.