Al-Oruba team succeeded in achieving its second victories, during the current season of the ADNOC Professional League, by defeating Kalba, the day before yesterday, 2-1, a victory that was absent from the club for more than five months since its first victory over Baniyas with a clean goal in the sixth round, compared to 18 losses.
Al -Oruba’s balance has become six points in the last place, refreshing its hopes of staying altogether six rounds at the end of the league, as it moves 14 points from the Al -Mujah, which is ranked 12th with 20 points.
“Emirates Today” monitors five artistic scenes from the Arab Al -Orouba match and Kalba, as follows:
Rashid Al -Shareb
Al -Oruba goalkeeper Rashid Al -Mashrakh managed to present one of the best matches in his football career, after he confronted seven balls achieved for registration, the last of which was in the time instead of lost, which reflects a distinct distinctive talent for the Emirati football.
Fair
The result of the match was fair to the Arab team for the effective technical supporters presented by its players, by investing the opportunities that it had, and scoring two of the four chances of all of them over the goal, while Kalba scored one goal of seven chances that he defeated on the goal.
Artistic differences
Al -Oruba’s victory came despite the technical differences that characterize Kalba, in addition to the stability enjoyed by the “Tigers”, and his approach to the warm area to stay between adults in the next season, in contrast to the Arabism threatened by the decline, which prompted him to rise up to stick to a glimmer of hope for the sake of staying.
Qaidi retreated
The star of Kalba, the Iranian Mahdi Qaidi, continued his fasting from scoring goals and making opportunities that have stopped since he scored an orphan goal against Al Ain in the 16th round of the league, which is surprising the observers, to decline the direct impact of the player during the matches.
Advanced level
The match revealed a prominent development in the technical capabilities of Arabism, compared to previous matches, while Kalba was unable to improve his level, despite his players with high market value, and Al -Oruba’s victory over Kalba may be a qualitative leap for stronger competition and his survival a new season among adults.
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