In pictures: Kusanovic missile and the stand save the island from Lima bites

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Al-Jazira achieved a difficult victory over Al-Wasl, by three goals to two, at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, after the match witnessed great excitement from the two teams. The “Pride of Abu Dhabi” increased its score to 50 points and the “Emperor” balance stopped at 34 points.

Al Jazeera owes the credit to the Serbian Milos Kosanovic, who scored the third goal with a missile shot, while the post saved the "Abu Dhabi Pride" goal from a fatal bite from Fabio Lima, who played a big match by scoring the second goal in a wonderful way.

Despite the advantage of Al-Jazira team in possession of the ball in the first half, Al-Wasl imposed its method of play by putting great pressure on the "pride of Abu Dhabi" players, while Brazilian Santos Neres scored the first goal by mistake for Al-Jazira when Khalfan Mubarak played a direct free kick, and Neres met it with his head in the net Before the goalkeeper Hamid Abdullah (13) caught her.

For his part, Al Wasl entered the atmosphere of the match after 20 minutes had passed after the Brazilian Ronaldo Mendes, who returned the "emperor" to the match, when he played a beautiful cross, and Fabio Lima met it with a powerful shot that was blocked by Ali Khasif, and Lima completed it in the net (22), while Al Jazeera pressed In the last 15 minutes of the first half, Ali Mabkhout scored the second goal with great skill when he received a pass from Khalfan Mubarak, and Mabkhout dodged the goalkeeper and hit the ball in the net (36).

In the second half, Joao Figredo scored a goal for Al-Wasl, but the referee canceled it for offside after using the video technology, while Ali Mabkhout fired a ballistic ball that rebounded from the crossbar (57), and in the 64th minute Fabio Lima scored the second goal in a wonderful way, and Kosanovic responded by scoring the third goal from a free kick Directly (69), the post confronted a dangerous ball from Fabio Lima (86), to end the match with the victory of the island.

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