THE “BOSS” EMERGED WINNERS OVER AL WAHDA BY ASPRILLA AND AL SHAMRANI THREE GOALS

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Al Ain won a thrilling 3-2 win over Al Wahda in the evening’s match at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in the 24th round of the Arabian Gulf League.
The first half of the match ended with a goalless draw. However, with the start kick of the second half, the “Boss” took the lead by two clean goals scored by the Colombian Danilo Asprilla at 58 & 74. The visitors managed to half the deficit by a goal scored by the South Korean Rim Chang-woo at 81, and then by the Chilean Valdivia brought the visitors level at 84th minute. However, during the extra time Nasser Al-Shamrani managed to bring the “Boss” to the lead by the third goal for Al Ain at 90+ 3.
With this victory, Al Ain enhances their balance to be 49 points in fourth sport at the table, while Al Wahda points remained 37 occupying the fifth spot in the standing table.
AL AIN: 3
Goals: Danilo Asprilla “Two Goals 58-74”- Nasser Al Shamrani “90 + 3”.
Starting Line-Up: Khalid Issa, Khaled Abdul Rahman, Mohannad Salem, Saeed Jumaa, Salim Al Azizi, Ahmed Barman, Lee Myung Goo, Danilo Asprilla, Caio Lucas, Mohammed Abdel Rahman and Yousef Ahmed Mousa.
Substitutions: Nasser Al Shamrani substituted Youssef Ahmed Mousa 71- Bandar Al Ahbabi substituted Danilo Asprilla 78- Mohammed Ahmed substituted Salem Al Azizi 81.
Yellow Cards: Ahmed Barman “21”- Danilo Asprilla “31”- Caio Lucas “52”- Nasser Al Shamrani “90 + 4”.
Red Cards: None.
AL WAHDA: 2
Goals: Rim Chang-woo “80”- Jorge Valdivia “84”.
Starting Line-Up: Rashed Ali Al Suwaidi, Mohammed Al Manhali, Salem Sultan, Mohammed Al Abdullah, Hamdan Al Kamali, Jorge Valdivia, Ismael Matar, Sebastian Tejali, Balazs Dzsuzsak, Rim Chang-woo and Tarek Ahmed.
Substitutions: Mohammed Al-Akbari substituted Sebastian Tejali (52)- Khalil Ibrahim substituted Ismail Matar (63)- Ahmed Al Akbari substituted Tariq Ahmed (71).
Yellow Cards: Hamdan Al Kamali “90”- Mohammed Al Abdullah “90”.
Red Cards: Mohammed Al-Manhali “72”.
Referees
Sultan Abdul Razzaq was the referee of the game. The two assistant referees were Ahmad Al Rashedi and Ali Al Shehi. The fourth referee was Ahmad Hasan Al Hamadi. The match observer was Ali Al Za’abi and the referee observer was Hasan Issa.