6 technical indicators behind the "King"'s superiority over Unity

The ninth cup pleased Sharjah with Cosmin's mind and Alcacer's skills

Alcacer scored the winning goal.

Photography: Eric Arrasas

Sharjah managed to settle the final match of the President's Cup, which was held the day before yesterday, at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain, by defeating Al Wahda with a clean goal scored by Spanish striker Paco Alcacer, and winning the ninth title in its history after an absence of nearly 19 years, specifically since his victory The title of 2003, as the smiling emirate lived with great joy in celebration and rejoicing with this precious title, which was achieved after waiting for many years.

Spanish striker Paco Alcacer, who translated the efforts of his colleagues into a historic victory, wrote his name in golden letters, by scoring a valuable goal that enabled the team to return to the smiling emirate with the championship title.

Although the match was complex and devoid of many scoring opportunities, the solution to its resolution came from a free kick from a ball that Alcacer shot brilliantly and with superior skills in the 53rd minute.

The way Sharjah coach, Roman Cosmin, managed the match, especially in the second half, along with the skills and experience of Spanish striker Paco Alcacer, the decisive factor in Sharjah winning the cup.

Six technical indicators emerged that were behind Sharjah’s superiority and winning the title, represented by the interventions of coach Cosmin, who in the second half made quick changes in the team’s ranks, and in the way he played in the first half, and this enabled Sharjah to control the course of the game and regain the initiative, In addition, Alcacer's experience in the Sharjah attack made the difference, in addition to the timely payment by the Sharjah coach of the Guinean striker Othman Kamara (at the beginning of the second half in the place of the Bosnian Miralem Pjanic), in addition to Shaheen Abdul Rahman's success in preventing a goal by Al Wahda, After the ball was on its way to the goal (75), in addition to the inability of Al-Wahda coach Manuel Jimenez to manage the match as required, although his team was relatively better in the first half, in addition to the decline in the effectiveness of the Al-Wahdawi attack in the second half, especially on the left side, which was The source of the danger to Sharjah's goal. 

The 6 Technical Indicators

1- Kuzmin's interventions at the crucial time, and his way of managing the match.

2- The skills of Spanish striker Alcacer, after he scored the match goal from a free kick.

3- Paying striker Camara's card at the beginning of the second half.

4- The ingenuity of Sharjah defender Shaheen Abdul Rahman.

5- Reducing the effectiveness of the left side of the unit, led by duo Robin and Ahmed Refaat.

6- Unsuccessful coach of Al Wahda Khomenez in managing the match as required.

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