10 technical factors resolved the summit «Emirati

Sharjah won the qualification card to the semi-finals of the “AFC Champions League 2”, achieving a great achievement after its victory over its guest Al-Ahly in the second leg in the quarter-finals, by penalty shootouts (5-4), after the match ended in its original and additional time in a draw (1-1), which is the same result that ended the first leg at the Rashid Stadium in Dubai.
The “Emirati-Asian” summit match was characterized by clubs, power and excitement over 120 minutes, as Sharjah advanced with the lead by Marcus Meloni “35”, while Al-Ahly youth tied with the header of Moanes Dabour “94” to resolve the match by penalty kicks.
In the semi -finals, Sharjah will meet the Saudi Cooperation Team, where the first leg will be held on the eighth of next April in Saudi Arabia, while the return match in the Emirates will be played on the 15th of the same month.
10 technical factors that resolved the match have emerged in the interest of Sharjah, which were represented in the trust and the high fighting spirit that Sharjah players performed alongside the imprint of their Romanian coach, Oario Cosmin, who knew how to run the match, and entered in the decisive time, especially in terms of involving Firas in Arabic who scored the second penalty kick, in addition to the brilliance of Sharjah goalkeeper Adel Al -Hosani since the beginning of the match after he performed a distinguished performance and play An influential role, and saved his goal from many opportunities, especially in the first half, the most prominent of which was the superstitious Cartapia shot, as well as his confrontation with a decisive penalty kick that Kwan Santos paid to get a merit of the award for the man of the match, in addition to that the goal of Sharjah scored by Marcus Meloni in the first half, confused the accounts of Al -Ahly youth and constituted a great psychological pressure on Al -Ahly Youth players before the team succeeds The match is in the time instead of lost by the substitute, Moanes Dabour.
Al -Ahly youth suffered the absence of offensive effectiveness in most of the match, especially in the first half, especially by the sniper Sardar Azmun, who did not provide the expected performance, as well as Captain Kartbia, who faced a strict siege of Sharjah players, even though he played effectively in making opportunities that did not translate the right, along with the lack of the Portuguese Al -Ahly coach Paulo Souza, even though his team He owns influential elements that have been sitting in the bench without employing them properly, such as Moans Dabour and Yahya Al -Ghassani, where Suza was late to involve them.
Souza’s reading of the decisive penalty was also wrong, as evidenced by his involvement player, Kwan Santos, who wasted the fourth penalty kick and dispersed his team’s dream of winning.
Sharjah player Marcus has emerged one of the two million elements in the match, as besides scoring the first goal after he showed a high technical skill, as he caused his movements on the field a headache for the defense of Al -Ahly youth, and the Sharjah player Luan Pereira proved his worth being in the list of the new team.
Decisive factors
Trust and the high fighting spirit of Sharjah players.
– The imprint of the Romanian coach of Sharjah Cosmin and his interventions.
Sharjah goalkeeper Adel Al -Hosani has starred since the start of the match.
Marcus Meloni shine and scored the first goal for Sharjah in the first half.
– Al -Ahly youth suffered the absence of offensive effectiveness, especially Sardar Azmun.
Captain Kartpia faced a strict siege despite his effectiveness in making opportunities.
– The Portuguese Al -Ahly youth coach, Paulo Souza, missed fast artistic solutions.
– Suza was late in making alternatives, despite his success in reading the match.
Suza’s reading of decisive penalty was wrong.
Sharjah player Luan Pereira was distinguished and his worth is the team’s list.
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