The King retained the lead with the 13th point

Al Jazeera and Sharjah... Refuse defeat at the "Played Goals" summit

Ali Mabkhout starred in the match despite the tie.

Photography: Eric Arrasas

The Al-Jazira and Sharjah summit, which ended in a 3-3 draw yesterday, fulfilled its promises in all respects, as it witnessed the scoring of six goals during the two halves of the meeting.

It was remarkable that most of the goals were scored in a wonderful way that was enjoyed by the fans of the two teams, who gathered in the stands of Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, to follow the confrontation that took place in the fifth round of the ADNOC Professional Football League, bringing the owners of the land their score to 11 points in second place, while he added, “The King » The 13th point maintains the lead.

The goals started early, as the first half ended with Al Jazira winning 3-2.

The guests cut the goals bar in the 14th minute with a header from Alcacer in Ali Khaseef's net, but Al Jazira responded quickly after only three minutes with a equalizer and in the same way when Omar Traore sent a ball with the same specifications, but Ali Mabkhout jumped in the air and used his left foot to turn it into the net.

Mabkhout returned and put Al Jazira in the lead with the second goal in the 28th minute, after he took advantage of a defensive error that led to Sharjah goalkeeper Darwish Mohammed and sent the ball into the goal, but the response came from the "king" quickly and after only one minute by the Brazilian Caio, when he played a long ball. Behind Al-Jazira's defense line, he fired a powerful shot past goalkeeper Ali Khaseef, but Al-Jazira scored his third goal in the 38th minute by Abdullah Ramadan from a free kick, which he also executed superbly.

The pace of the match increased in the second half, as the guests took full control and managed to score the equalizer in the 70th minute from a penalty kick scored by the Brazilian Caio, and the match continued between the two teams until the referee, Adel Al-Naqbi, blew the final whistle, with the two teams tied 3-3. 

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