Igor digitally beats Matar at the Sharjah and Unity summit ... and Khribin scores his third goal

Igor led many attacks on the unit's goal.

Photography: Eric Arazas

Sharjah captain and Brazilian midfield player, Igor Coronado, outperformed his counterpart in Al-Wahda, Ismail Matar, during the match that brought the two teams together this evening, at the opening of the 15th stage of the Arab Gulf League, which ended in a positive tie, 1/1.

The Brazilian player stood out at the level of building attacks, as he surpassed Ismail Matar in the number of ball touches by 67 times, 43 of which were in the first half dominated by Sharjah by playing and result, and by 71%, while Ismail Matar touched the ball 34 times, of which it was only 21 times in The first half, with 62% assists.

Igor outperformed, in total shots, with two attempts, including a shot from outside the box, and created two chances for his teammates to score, and you get two errors from the unit's players.

On the other hand, Ismail Matar tried to pay only once, and outperformed Igor in creating three chances for scoring, in three successful attempts, and you get three mistakes.

With this draw, Sharjah will have only two points in its struggle for the Arab Gulf Football League title, and it gives Al Jazeera, Baniyas and Al Nasr the opportunity to return to the competition.

Sharjah was the first to register through the Brazilian, Luan Pereira, registered in the Resident category, (30), then the Syrian, Omar Khribin, scored a tie for the unit (48).

This is Khribin's third goal in his second match.

The confrontation was enthusiastic and exciting from both sides, as the guest team was the best in the first half, which was dominated by a play and result.

On the other hand, Al-Wahda appeared in a different way in the second half, and reached a draw early, and many of his players missed opportunities that would have changed the result amid an unjustified retreat from Sharjah.

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