"Orange" nullifies the "Heavenly" attack

Goals are absent for the first time between Ajman and Baniyas

The two teams squandered many easy chances.

Emirates today

Ajman defeated the power of Bani Yas's attack and imposed a draw without goals, in the match that took place between them yesterday evening, at Rashid bin Saeed Stadium, at the opening of the fifth phase of the Gulf Arab League Soccer.

Bani Yas, who has an offensive advantage, entered by scoring 13 goals in the last four matches of the competition, sharing the lead with Sharjah as the strongest offensive line.

This is the first negative tie, which is achieved between the two teams, since the start of the professional league, after five matches had already ended with a positive tie between them.

Al-Samawi outperformed Ajman by goal in the history of previous confrontations between them, by 32 goals, compared to only 16 for Orange.

Ajman presented its best performance so far in the league, despite the absence of nine players at once, due to injury.

Despite the preference that Bani Yas had at the beginning of the match, and the success of his players in extending their control over the course of the game, despite Al-Samawi receiving a strong blow with the exit of Fawaz Awana, due to injury, the control of the guest team did not translate into a real threat to goalkeeper Ali Al Hosani, because of the organization Defensive striking orange, especially on the sides, which characterized the seriousness of the front line for Baniyas in previous matches.

Ajman's performance improved unexpectedly, and almost surprised its guest with a first goal, when Khaled Al-Razi distributed a ball to Abu Bakr Trawally, while he was close to the goal, but the Gambian striker played the ball over the crossbar (26)

On a second occasion, the owners of the land managed to score through Traoli, who received Gustavo's cross and deposited it with his head to the left of the goalkeeper, Fahd Al-Dhanhani, but the video technology canceled the goal for offside (30), and Traoli missed an opportunity achieved by Ajman, to exit the first half in advance. From a complete isolation with the goalkeeper, who tackled the game distinctively (45 + 1).

Ajman continued his preference in the second half, and his attempts to penetrate Bani Yas's defenses were numerous, through the cross balls inside the box, but the goalkeeper had all those attempts, at a time when Bani Yas striker Joao Pedro wasted the only serious opportunity for his team to score, when A cross appeared to him, without supervision, to play with a weak head in the hands of the goalkeeper (60).

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