Opening the way for the return of Al-Ahly youth to the path of victories

Ahmed Al-Attas scored the first goal in the league in 1002 days

Al-Attas scored the first five goals of Shabab Al-Ahly against Ajman.

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Al-Ahly youth returned to the winning streak, after their victory over Ajman with five goals against one goal, the day before yesterday, in the seventh round of the Arab Gulf League, to raise "Dubai Knights" to 12 points, and the balance of "orange" stopped at two points, while it was one of the most prominent Gains Ahmed Al-Attas returns to score after a long absence, as his goal in Ajman is the first in the league in 1002 days.

Al-Attas, 25, scored the first goal of Shabab Al-Ahly in the fourth minute to open the way to the great victory of the "Dubai Knights", while fate decreed that his last goal was against Shabab Al-Ahly, and at that time it was in the shirt of his former team Al-Jazira, and from a penalty kick during a league match On February 28, 2018, that match ended with Al Jazeera's victory.

Although Al-Attas was loaned last season to Al-Nasr, but after his return to Al-Ahly youth at the beginning of the current season, he became one of the main elements on which the Spanish coach Zaragoza relied, as he participated in six matches with an average of 246 minutes, after he started in the starting line-up in three matches. The same number is a substitute, as for his numbers at the attack level, he shot 11 balls, four towards the goal, and his accuracy in dribbling was 87.5%, while two offside cases were calculated against him.

For his part, Zaragoza expressed his happiness with the victory he achieved against Ajman, explaining in a press conference: “We made a beautiful way, and we had many opportunities to score, and the third goal was to win the match. The club is happy after this victory ».

He added, "The time ahead is tight in preparing for the Sharjah meeting within the next round, and I hope to restore all the injured players, and continue their victories."

Gray: We need patience to return to positive results

Ajman coach, Egyptian Ayman Al-Ramadi, said at the press conference that the team has the potential to correct the course, and said: We need patience to return to achieving positive results, despite the negative start of the team in the first seven rounds of the competition, with only two points.

He continued, "We faced difficult events by expelling players at a sensitive time, and the team will return to its level, and it only needs patience with the players."

Al-Attas participated in six matches with Shabab Al-Ahly, an average of 246 minutes, three of which were essential.

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