Sharjah won the qualification card to the quarter-finals of the “AFC Champions League 2”, by beating its guest, Hussein Irbid, the Jordanian, with a penalty shootout 3-0 (the original and additional time 0-1), as the Jordanian team advanced with a clean goal, while Sharjah had finished a match Going in Jordan is a winner with a clean goal.
Sharjah presented one of his worst matches, and did not appear in his real level, although he played the match with all his main stars, as things almost came out of it, but he achieved the most important thing to qualify for the next round while Al -Hussein was the best in most of the meeting.
Five technical reasons that led Sharjah led to the next round, represented in the ability of the team and its Roman coach, Oario Cosmin, to absorb the shock of the Jordanian goal in the first half, the team restore its balance, and the lack of receiving any goal in the second half, and its success in reaching the match to the penalty shootout After the interventions by Cosmin, with several changes in the team, as well as the success of his players In the kicks, after Caio Lucas, Faras, in Arabic, and Shaheen Abdul Rahman, managed to score the three kicks in the Jordanian goal, as well as goalkeeper Adel Al -Hosani’s brilliance in a remarkable way by confronting three kicks, he had no most prominent role in qualifying Sharjah, as Al -Hussein players did not succeed in scoring any kick from Three origin.
For his part, the director of the Sharjah team, Badr Ahmed Al Hammadi, told «Emirates Today»: “qualifying for the quarter -finals of the Asian Championship gives Sharjah an incentive to continue the same approach, and we hope to achieve the Asian title, so there is nothing difficult.”
He added, “Despite the difficulty of the match against a strong team, such as Al -Hussein Irbid, the leaders of the Jordan League, Sharjah achieved the most important, which is winning and qualifying for the quarter -finals of the Asian Championship.”
He continued, “Sharjah is fighting on four local and Asian parties, which caused the players to exhaust, and we always strive during the next stage to achieve the best.”
In turn, the Sharjah goalkeeper, Adel Al -Hosani, said, in media statements after the match, that he “trained well before the match on penalty shootout, which contributed to his success by addressing the penalty shootout during the match.”
Badr Ahmed:
. Sharjah is fighting on four local and Asian parties, causing the players to exhaust.
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