4 minutes turn the tables on Shabab Al-Ahly in the "Asian Champions"

Shabab Al-Ahly exaggerated its progress with a goal and met two goals in four minutes deadly time to lose from the Uzbek Ajmak two goals to a goal at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, in the third round of the first group matches of the AFC Champions League competition, so that the balance of "Dubai Knights" stops at one point and raises the team The Uzbek has four points.

Shabab Al-Ahly started the meeting strongly and Brazilian Carlos Eduardo wasted an opportunity to score the first goal in the first minute when he received a wonderful pass from Suhail and Eduardo was alone in the goal, but he hit a weak ball that was taken by the Uzbek defense before it crossed the goal line, while Majid Nasser brilliantly tackled a dangerous ball from Zafar Polvonov (9).

In the 28th minute, Ahmed Al-Attas scored the first goal after Hareb Suhail played a cross and Al-Attas met it with his head in the net. As for the most dangerous opportunity for the Uzbek team, it came from a ball shot by Alvin Fortis and bounced off the post before it was removed from unharmed Khamis from in front of the goal (41).

The second half witnessed a relative advantage for the Ajmak team, who pressed hard to score the equalizer, while the Uzbek, Jalaluddin Masharibov, almost added the second goal from a direct free kick that he shot with skill, but the goalkeeper Ajmak removed the ball to a corner kick (56).

Youth Al-Ahly regained control of the midfield, and Ajmak's goalkeeper shone in a beautiful ball that Eduardo played with his head (65), in contrast, Ajmak pressed in the last five minutes and Sangar Shakhmedov, a ball from inside the penalty area, bounced off the post (84), before the Serbian Jovan Djokovic scored The equalizer took place in the 87th minute, after which Kumilov added the second goal in the first minute of stoppage time, to end the match with a victory for Ajmak.

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