Khribin and Bargash lead the unit to the Round of 16 in Asia with a "strange scenario"

Al-Wehda booked his seat in the 16th round of the AFC Champions League after defeating India's Goa today, with two unanswered goals in the match that took place between them for the final round of the fifth group of the tournament.

Al-Annabi, with this victory, raised his score to 13 points, to climb among the best teams that ranked second.

The qualification of the unit came in a strange scenario after he wasted 23 attempts to score against Goa before Syrian Omar Khribin scored the first goal (61), then Muhammad Barghash added the second goal (90 + 1).

Despite the danger posed by the Excellencies in the first half, his attackers were unable to score due to the remarkable brilliance of goalkeeper Deraj Singh, who banished the first dangerous chances from Matavz's side, who was alone in the goal after a perfect pass, and removed the ball with his feet to a corner kick (18) .

The same player returned to miss the most prominent chances of this half from another one in the goal, but he threw the ball over the bar (32).

Omar Khribin also missed an important opportunity to score from a header he played from close range on the goal, and the goalkeeper turned it into a corner kick (38).

The attacking attempt was repeated by Khribin, who penetrated into the center of Goa's defenses, but the ground split from the Indian defender, Adil Khan and also pushed the ball to a corner.

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