Most notably, a "cold shower" of Angolan striker Wilson Eduardo

5 Eye Scenes Attracted You in the "Biggest Winner" Tour

Wilson Eduardo played 55 minutes in the Fujairah match.

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Al-Ain reaped a set of gains by defeating his opponent Fujairah 3-1 in the 17th round of the Arab Gulf League, at a time that attracted five spectators in the meeting, the first of which was the result of the victory, which clearly contributed to reviving the chances of competition for the league title, since "the leader" Raise his tally to 30 points and reduce the difference to 7 points only with Sharjah and Al Jazira the leaders, after they tied, to become the "biggest winner" during this round.

The second scene was embodied in the team’s success by continuing to reap full points by winning two games in a row for the first time since last November. Over the past rounds, the “leader” was unable to maintain the tone of victories, as he won in one meeting, lost in two confrontations, and tied in Five rounds, before winning the last match against Sharjah, and strengthening it by beating Fujairah, whose points were frozen at 10 points in 12th place.

And the third scene was the end of the headache of the playmaking center in the team after the newcomer Shoya Nakjima demonstrated his technical abilities during the meeting and succeeded in helping the team to change the style that he was following by relying on the limbs more, as with his participation the team shifted to pressure from depth, which helped liberate the wings Bandar Ahbabi and Kayo Canedo from censorship.

And the fourth scene was in coach Pedro Emmanuel giving a "cold shower" to Angolan striker Wilson Eduardo, as he pulled it after only 10 minutes from the start of the second half surprisingly, unlike the previous period in which he was completing the match. The player's participation for only 55 minutes is considered a warning to the player facing In turn, continuous criticism from the fans of the club because of his generosity.

And the fifth scene was in the brilliance of Brazilian player Caio Canedo, who scored two goals over the two halves, ending the fast for four consecutive matches.

For his part, Al Ain coach, Portuguese Pedro Emmanuel, said that he is not happy with the goal that his team met in the last minute despite their 3-1 victory, and confirmed in a press conference: “Our opponent got some chances to score and they were two dangerous, but we won "It is important, and we must continue to provide the same level during our upcoming maturities. We must also adhere to the technical plan so that we can achieve strong results in all our upcoming matches."

The five scenes

1- Entering the competition for the title by reducing the point difference to seven points.

2- Continuing to win the second match in a row for the first time since November.

3- Solve the problem of making toys with the brilliance of Japanese Nakajima.

4- "Cold shower" from Pedro to Angolan striker Wilson Eduardo.

5- Brazilian Caio Lucas returns to score after an absence.

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