Laba surpasses Gyan by his 96th goal.. The Boss “Al Zaeem” returns to the path of triumphs with a quadruple against Khor Fakkan

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In the postponed match that was held this evening in HBZS as part of the ninth round of ADNOC Pro League, Al Ain secured a 4-1 victory against its guest Khorfakkan, marking their return to the path of triumphs.

The first half ended with Al Ain leading 2-1.

Laba Kodjo scored two goals, (7’, 37’), and two goals byBandar Al Ahbabi (47’) and omer Atzili (64’), while KhorFakkan’s only goal was scored by Masoud Suleiman (23’).

With this result, Al Ain moved up to the third position in the League standings with 22 points, while Khor Fakkan descended to the twelfth place with 10 points.

Laba, who scored the first and second goals in today’s match, managed to equal and surpass the record of the Ghanaian Asamoah Gyan, who has scored 95 goals with Al Ain by reaching the 96th goal today with his two goals against KhorFakkan this evening.

Al Ain

Goals: Laba Kodjo, 7’ – Laba Kodjo, 37’ – Bandar Al Ahbabi,47’ – omer Atzili, 64’

Lineup: Khaled Issa, Bandar Al Ahbabi, Khaled Al Hashmi,Kouame Autonne, Erik Jorgens, Park Yong-Woo, Matias Palacios, Omer Atzili, Soufiane Rahimi, Kaku Alejandro, and Laba Kodjo.

Substitutions

Abdul Karim Traore replaced Matias Piasaus (72’) – Mohammed Abbas replaced Kaku Alejandro (72’) – Josna Abianvi replaced Laba Kodjo (83’) – Sultan Al Shamsi replaced Soufiane Rahimi out (83’) – Saeed Jumaa replacedBandar Al Ahbabi (87’)

Yellow Cards:

Red Cards: None

Khor Fakkan

Goals: Masoud Suleiman (23’)

Lineup: Ahmed Hamdan, Lourency Bint Nasimento, Mohammad Ismail Ali, Omar Jumaa Rabi’a, Abdullah Kogerjoun, Adel Sabil Moussa, Masoud Suleiman, ThulaniCaleb Serero, David Roy Nyengue, Omar Saeed Mohammad, and Antonio Valmor

Yellow Cards: Masoud Suleiman (29’) – Mohammed Al Junaibi (33’)

Red Cards: None

Referees

The match was officiated by Mohamed Al Harmoudi “field referee”, assisted by Jassim Abdullah “first assistant referee”, Mohammed Ghalaita “second assistant referee”, Rashid Abdullah “fourth referee”, Omar Mohamed Al Ali “VARreferee”, Khamees Fayrouz, “VAR assistant referee”, and Ali Sorour “referee assessor” and Mohammed Al Hittawi was the match commissioner.