A crazy win for Sharjah over Al Wasl with 10 players. These are the reasons for the "Remontada"

Photography: Osama Abu Ghanem

Sharjah turned its delay in front of Al Wasl with two clean goals to a precious 3-2 victory, today, Friday, at the Sharjah Club Stadium in the third round of the ADNOC Football League, and witnessed the brilliance of the Congolese substitute striker Ben Malango, who scored two goals, and distinguished the technical reading of national coach Abdulaziz Al Anbari.

Sharjah raised its score to nine points, and Al Wasl remained at four points.

Despite his progress in the match, Al-Wasl lost a precious victory, and did not take advantage of the shortage in the ranks of Sharjah, who completed the match with ten players after the defender Al Hassan Saleh was sent off 12 after he caused a penalty kick from which Al-Wasl scored his first goal.

The exciting match represented an important rehearsal for Sharjah before the Al Wahda meeting next Tuesday in the AFC Champions League.

Sharjah was greatly affected by the expulsion of its defender, Al Hassan Saleh, but the interventions of the national team coach, Abdulaziz Al Anbari, changed the course of the match to save Sharjah from a real loss and turn it into a valuable victory.

Al Wasl ended the first half with a clean goal scored by Fabio Lima "13" from a penalty kick awarded by referee Hamad Ali Youssef after he resorted to the video assistant referee technique.

Sharjah defender Abdullah Ghanem scored Al Wasl's second goal by mistake "60" from the first shot by William Butker.

Sharjah striker Caio Lucas reduced the difference by scoring a goal from the penalty kick "69" after substitute player Luan Pereira was handicapped before substitute player Ben Malango scored the equalizing goal "71" from a charming pass with the heel from substitute player Luan Pereira, and the magician Malango added the third goal "in Time killer "94".

Sharjah was forced to resort to the defensive method to fill the shortage in its ranks, with Al-Anbari coach pulling the striker Ahmed Al-Attas "22", and the entry of defender Ali Al-Dhanhani.

The changes made by coach Al-Anbari made the difference in the team.

Sharjah players, Al Hassan Saleh, Shaheen Abdel Rahman, Khaled Bawazeer and Caio Lukas, got colored cards

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