Arab Gulf League .. Sharjah lead in danger after a 1-1 draw with Al Dhafra

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The Sharjah team fell in a 1-1 draw outside its stadium against Al Dhafra team today (Thursday) at Hamdan bin Zayed Stadium in the 17th round of the Arab Gulf Football League. The past at home in front of Al Ain, and the team’s stay at the top of the standings is in danger, awaiting the outcome of the Al Jazira match with Bani Yas, which will be held later.

The "King", who is defending his title, put the 37th point in his balance at a time when his fans wished to be alone at the top of the standings, especially with the return of some key players to the team's list, such as the main goalkeeper Adel Al Hosani, and the participation of Brazilian striker Wilton Suarez from the start.

The goals of Al-Sharjah and Al-Dhafra 1-1 and


with the passage of time the rhythm of the meeting calmed down, but Al-Dhafra began to clearly offensively, which left gaps in the defense line that Sharjah took advantage of and translated one of the opportunities and scored the first goal of the match in the 32nd minute by Brazilian Wilton Suarez after following the ball that confronted it Al Dhafra goalkeeper Khaled Al Senani after the header of Brazilian Igor Coronado.

While it seemed that Sharjah benefited morally from the goal of progress and threw its weight offensively, the response was not late by the landowners, who succeeded in scoring the equalizer in the 42nd minute by Spaniard Pedro Conde from a penalty kick that was considered by the referee of the match, Adel Al-Naqbi after he touched the defender of "the king." Majid Sorour ball with his hand inside the penalty area.

The match referee canceled a goal scored by the Sharjah player, Brazilian Caio Lucas, in the 70th minute, but the "mouse" television replay technique showed that the ball had touched the hand of his colleague Wilton Suarez before entering the goal, and the last minutes of the match continued between the two teams until the referee blew the final whistle in a draw. Positive 1-1 between the two teams. 

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