Khorfakkan stops Sharjah victories with goalkeeper Mohammed Youssef card

The Khorfakkan team succeeded in stopping Sharjah’s victories after six successive victories in the match in which the two teams tied one-on-one, which was held this evening in the seventh round of the Arab Gulf League, bringing Sharjah’s score to 19 points in first place compared to two points for Khor Fakkan in twelfth place.

Khorfakkan goalkeeper Mohamed Youssef succeeded to be the star of the match after facing numerous balls that were on their way to the goal.

 The first threat in the match was by Khorfakkan after a strong low shot by Brazilian Riccardinho passed by the post in the (5) minute, before Sharjah responded to it through Brazilian Wilton Suarez with an attempt that almost announced the progress of the king, but he shot his ball out (14).

Brazilian Caio opened scoring goals for Sharjah in the 18th minute, after a counterattack he led himself and exchanged the ball with Wilton Suarez to single out the goal and hit the top corner of the goal announcing the king's progress with the first goal.

Khorfakkan goalkeeper Mohamed Youssef was very present when he confronted a powerful ball from Italian Igor Kornado, who shot it from a direct free kick (45).

Khorfakkan almost scored the equalizer after the Brazilian Lopez shot, had it not been for the interference of King Adel Al Hosani, who moved it to a corner (60).

Khorfakkan scored the equalizer after the header of Brazilian Ricardinho, which collided with the feet of Sharjah defender Abdullah Ghanem and changed its direction towards inside the goal (62).

Khorfakkan goalkeeper Mohamed Youssef continued to fight him and dealt with a sure goal shot by Brazilian Caio while he was a few meters away (70), to which Khorfakkan striker Riccardinho responded with a powerful shot that the Al Hosani kept away with difficulty (73).

The Khorfakkan goalkeeper interfered with five balls that were shot by Sharjah attackers in stoppage time, with great valor, which was paid by Kornado, Igor and Wilton Suarez in the most dangerous match chances.

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