Ajman hits more than one bird with one stone after defeating Al-Arabiya

Ajman hit more than one bird with one stone after winning its match against Al-Orouba, which ended in his favour, 3-0, to raise his score to 25 points, and enter the stage of thinking about the golden square, which the team is five points away from reaching it.


Under the leadership of his Serbian coach, Goran, the orange was able to maintain its positive results, which it started since the start of the second round, and not lose in the fourth match in a row, and collect 10 points by defeating Al-Nasr, Ittihad Kalba and Al-Uruba, and a draw against Al-Ahly youth.

The team also continued its success at the scoring level, scoring nine goals in four matches, with a rate of 40% compared to what it scored in the first round, which witnessed only 12 goals scored in 13 matches.

The attacking performance of Orange improved, with the presence of Moroccan top scorer Walid Azzaro, who made the difference in the offensive line with the trio, Leandro, Firas Belarabi and Abu Bakr Trauli, as they scored all the team's goals in the league this season.

For his part, Ajman coach, Serbian Goran, said in a press statement that his team's results in the last four matches specifically reflect the great development that has occurred in the team, especially in terms of attack.

He added, "It is a very good thing to move forward in this way, and not accept any loss. I am happy with the state the team has reached, but we still aspire for more and we have the ability and capabilities for that." We planned to score first to force the opponent to open his lines, which would make it easier for us to reach their goal.”

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