In numbers.. Duarte charts the Sharjah road in the post-Coronado era

The newcomer of the Sharjah team, the Brazilian, Bernard Duarte, starred in his second match in a row in the ADNOC Professional Football League, after he made the victory goal in the match that brought together Sharjah, today, at its host Al Dhafra in the second round, while the player had scored the only goal of the meeting in Ittihad Kalba goal in the first round.


During the meeting, Duarte's movements disturbed the owners of the land, as he was the source of danger, which caused him to be placed under the supervision of the Al Dhafra players, but he was nevertheless able to make the only winning goal scored by his colleague Ben Malango in the 29th minute, and he also created another opportunity that placed the same player In the face of goalkeeper Abdullah Sultan, but wasted easily.


The official statistics of the match showed that the Brazilian Duarte deserved to get the star of the match, as he made the only goal of the match, and made 31 passes, including 15 forward, and made 4 successful crosses and two successful dribbles, and he was not satisfied with the offensive side, as he had 4 successful confrontations as well in Defensive side, 5 covers.


The brilliance of the Brazilian player Bernard in the two matches gave the impression to the fans of the "King" of his ability to be a good successor to his compatriot Igor Cornado, who moved to the ranks of the Saudi Federation before the beginning of the current season, a deal that split the team, but the level presented by the newcomer so far may be forgotten. The fans are loved by Coronado.


As a result, "The King" raised his score to 6 equal to Al-Ain and Al-Ahly youth. On the other hand, Al-Dhafra continued its declining performance, missing the final touch, and it was clear that he was affected by the incomplete file of foreign players, as he fought the meeting with one foreign player, Senegalese Makiti Doib, to lose thus For the second game in a row and continues without points.


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