The crisis of the "Brigadier" in the big club matches continues

Jesus saves the victory against Al-Wehda in the missed goals match

Al-Nasr and Al-Wehda meeting witnessed a rousing and excitement that lasted until the 97th minute. Photo: Osama Abu Ghanem

Al-Wahda team succeeded in getting the tie point against Al-Nasr in a wonderful match that brought the two teams together in the 12th round of the Arabian Gulf League, yesterday, and ended in a positive draw 2-2, reaching Al-Nassr to the 24th point, and failing again in front of the elders and approaching the top of Sharjah, while Al-Wehda reached To point 19 in the ranking table, and he continues to adhere to the hope of approaching the adult square, and Al-Nasr had previously lost to Sharjah and Al-Ain.

Al-Nassr advanced with a superb goal by Dia Saba in the ninth minute from an elaborate header, taking advantage of Ryan Mendes's cross pass.

Al-Nassr made one of his most beautiful runs in the championship, but he mastered the loss of opportunities in front of goal through Tigali and the Dutch Coase.

Al-Nasr paid the loss of opportunities in the first half, and Al-Wahda had the opportunity from an early penalty after returning to video technology, but the Congolese player, Mobako, lost it after a wonderful response from Al-Nasr goalkeeper Ahmed Chambe, but Al-Wahda then returned, and through the player himself, to score A goal from a header follow in the 49th minute. In light of the fierce attack from Al-Nasr players, Al-Wehda succeeded in scoring the second goal after an offensive counterattack in the 59th minute, with a superb shot by Korean Myung Lee that landed the victory goal.

Tigali managed to reach the goal, before video technology intervened and canceled the goal.

And in the 91st minute, Al-Nasr succeeded in scoring the equalizer through resident Brazilian Jesus, from a corner kick and following up inside the penalty area.

In the strangest match chances, Coase missed a goal in the 93rd minute.

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