Ajman and Hatta fail to get rid of the negative chain of consequences

Lahta's attack towards the Ajman goal, Photo: Osama Abu Ghanem

Ajman and Hatta failed to get out of a series of negative results in the Arab Gulf League, and were content with a draw without goals, today, Friday, in the third round of the competition.


The first half was technically poor, and playing was confined to most of that period of the match in the middle of the field with some shy attempts on both sides.


The 29th minute almost saw the visitors' advance goal from a header for its striker, Wylan Farias, and goalkeeper Ali Al Hosani brilliantly removed it for a corner kick.


This first half witnessed an attempt that was the closest to threatening Ahmed Dida's goal, through Ghanaian William Oso, with a shot that went past the post.


The second half did not bring anything new, whether in terms of score or performance, but the nervousness was evident from the two teams, which prompted referee Yahya Al-Mulla to stop playing to calm the players.


Ajman seemed to have the most possession of the ball, but Hatta's defense succeeded in countering the orange team's attempts to reach the goal, especially from the sides.


Hatta was able to get out with a goal from the match as he had more than one chance through the counterattacks, but goalkeeper Ali Al Hosani succeeded in countering more than one attempt, the most dangerous of which was Abdullah Kazem's shot, which the goalkeeper hardly removed into a corner kick (73).

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