Al-Wahda continued the winning streak in the Arab Gulf Football League and achieved a difficult victory outside its stadium yesterday at the expense of its host Al Dhafra with two goals for a goal, in the 19th round, reaching 35 points, reducing the difference between him and Al-Ahly youth leaders to only eight points, to place himself in the circle of competing teams in The title of the current season of the competition, which left seven rounds to come to an end, on the other hand, the landowners' points were frozen at 29 points.

Al-Dhafra goalkeeper Khaled Al-Sanani deprived Al-Annabi players from reaching the net in the first half and continued his brilliance in the second. Apart from receiving two goals, he was able to tackle five opportunities that appeared before the Al-Wahda players, which was enough to end the meeting with a big result.

The owners of the ground threw their offensive weight from the first minutes after the Serbian coach Vwak Razovic put together a lineup of attacking midfielders alongside the Brazilian striker Joao Pedro and his compatriot Diego Gardel, while the unit needed several minutes to enter the atmosphere of the meeting.

Al Dhafra players did not delay in exploiting the opportunities that appeared in front of them in the first minutes, as they succeeded in scoring in the eighth minute after an organized attack started by Suhail Al Mansouri from the middle of the stadium before passing it to his teammate Khaled Bawazeer who sent him in turn into the penalty area, received by the Brazilian Pedro head and around in Nets with ease.

The second half started with an advantage on the part of the guests thanks to the offensive method that forced the owners to retreat, and with the passage of time, gaps appeared in the Al Dhafra defense line, which was used by Al-Wahda striker Sebastian Tigali and scored the equalizer for his team in the 58th minute after a cross pass from his South Korean teammate Lee Myung.

The format of the meeting increased in the last part of it after the Al Dhafra players were liberated from the offensive roles and the participation of midfielder Yassin Al-Bakhit, which gave the team more strength, but the Al-Wahda players were patient during their retention of the ball and relying on counterattacks to continue the match as a record between the two teams, before Al-Wahda added its goal The second was through Congolese player Maboko, to end the match with Al-Annabi winning 1-2.