He beat Al-Annabi with two clean goals

Bani Yas wins the Al Wahda challenge and jumps to third place

Bani Yas raised his score to point 26. From the source

Bani Yas jumped to third place on the general ranking of the Arab Gulf League table, after achieving an important victory at the expense of its host, Al-Wehda, with two goals without a response in the match that took place between them yesterday evening, in the 13th round of the competition.

A heavenly goal came through the Argentine, Gaston Suarez, and the Brazilian Joao Pedro, with a goal in each half,

Thus, Bani Yas raised his score to point 26, alone in third place behind Sharjah and Al Jazira, six points behind the leaders, while Al-Wehda’s balance stuck at 19 points in seventh place.

Al-Wehda dominates most of the game in terms of control and possession, but he failed over the course of the two halves of the match threatening Fahd Al-Dhanhani's goal, due to the good organization of the Bani Yas team, which succeeded in exploiting the spaces in Al-Wehda defense, and launched many attacks that formed each time Dangerous goal, Mohammed Al Shamsi.

The first offensive attempts by the landowners came when Mboko missed the opportunity for his team to advance, when he received Ibrahim Khalil's cross, free of oversight, and in a good place in front of the goal, but he played the ball in the end with an easy head in the hands of the goalkeeper (18).

The lapse of the keeper of the month, Fahad Al-Dhanhani, almost cost Bani Yas a goal, when he came out of his goal to catch a cross ball that fell from his hands in front of Ibrahim Khalil, who fired it and removed the defense, to reach Matavz again, to waste it very strange (29).

But Al-Samawi showed a different face after that opportunity and attacked the unit on more than one occasion, until Gaston Suarez managed to take advantage of a rebound from Faris Jumaa, which he shot tightly from outside the box that landed the goalkeeper Mohammed Al Shamsi.

The control of Al-Wehdah continued in the second half, especially with the descent of Ismail Matar, who extended several balls to his colleagues inside the box, the most dangerous of which was Khamis Ismail's header that passed over the bar (61).

But Joao Pedro ended matters in the interest of his team by scoring the second goal of a follow-up to Suhail Al-Noubi's cross, pouncing on it before defender Ahmed Rashid and turning it into the net.

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