A disappointing point for both teams

"Al-Far" "Rimontada" frustrates the unit with 10 players in front of Al Wasl

"The Mouse" canceled the winning goal for Al-Wehda in the 92nd minute. Archive

Video technology (mouse) saved Al Wasl from a deadly time loss, after Al Wahda scored a goal in the second minute of stoppage time, before the goal was canceled and the match ended with the two teams tied with two goals each, yesterday, at Al Wasl Stadium in Zabeel in the 18th round of the League The Arab Gulf, so that “Annabi” increased its score to 28 points, and “the Emperor” reached the same number of points.

Al-Wehda entered the match in an offensive manner and the Syrian Omar Khribin almost scored the first goal after only 40 seconds had passed from the start of the match, when he received the ball inside the Al Wasl penalty area and dodged the Brazilian Santos Neres, and hit a strong ball that Sultan al-Mandhri blocked, while Faris Jumaa made a mistake in eliminating the first attack and Salawiya And the ball reached Ali Saleh, who was alone in the goal and was blocked by goalkeeper Muhammad Al-Shamsi inside the penalty area, and Fabio Lima scored the first goal of the "Panthers" in the eighth minute.

On the other hand, "Al-Annabi" became active in the last five minutes of the first half, and Khribin hit a powerful ball from a direct free kick that Al-Muntheri saved, and South Korean Lee Myung completed it in the net, scoring the equalizer (42).

As for the second half, Al Wasl had a relative advantage in the midfield, and in the 74th minute, Nasser Mahmoud got a penalty kick and the referee was sent off the defender of Al Wahda, Portuguese Robin Felipe, and Fabio Lima added the goal (79), while Youssef Al Muhairi missed the ball to Omar Khribin, who scored the goal. The second in a wonderful way from Sultan Al-Mundhiri (82), before Brazilian Lucas Piminetta scored the third goal of the unit in the second minute of stoppage time, but the referee canceled the goal after he used video technology, to end the match with a tie between the two teams.

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