Amouri regains his luster with Al-Ahly youth.. Makes and records (photos)

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Al-Ahly youth star Omar Abdul Rahman “Amouri” regained his luster again, and led his team to a logical victory over Ajman, 2-1, Friday, in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the professional football competition.


Amouri's strong return contributed to making the first goal from a penalty kick, which Hamdan Al-Kamali scored in the 34th minute, and scored the second goal (57), before Abdullah Jassim managed to reduce the difference (65).


Thus, Ajman will need to win with a clean goal to overcome the obstacle of Al-Ahly youth in the return match that will bring them together at the "Orange" stadium on the third of next January, while the "Knights" will suffice to win or draw any result to cross to the semi-finals.


The match was strong and enthusiastic from both sides, as Ajman succeeded in spoiling Al-Ahly's youth plans to score an early goal, thanks to the brilliance of the goalkeeper, Ali Al-Hosani, who succeeded in tackling Majid Hassan's loneliness and preventing a goal scored "5".


The fingerprints of Amouri, who gave Hareb Abdullah, a magic pass into the box, did not find a solution except to obstruct Hareb, with whom the referee of the meeting did not hesitate to calculate a penalty kick, Hamdan Al-Kamali hit it and executed it successfully to the left of the goalkeeper.


Al-Ahly youth entered the second half with the same advantage that it had in the first session, so Amouri shined by adding the second goal, when he received the ball in a difficult place inside the box and hit a ground ball that settled to the left of the goalkeeper.


While the Al-Ahly youth were assured of the result, Ajman appeared at an ideal time, and its defender Abdullah Jassem was able to reduce the difference by adding his team's first goal after a corner ball played by Essam Sahit, and pounced on it with his head in the complete absence of defenders.

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