MEF - Super sub Youssouf Hassan came after
the restart to net a double-delight after 71 and 75 minutes and steer Al-Sha'ab
to a hard-fought 3-2 home victory over Al-Nasr, as the winners moved to the
pole position of the table standings in the United Arab Emirates for the
first time this season.
Al-Nasr, coached by Frenchman Rene Exbrayat, edged their hosts 1-0 after 5
minutes, French striker Simba N'Diaye netting from the penalty spot after
flooring new Tunisian import Maher Al-Kenzari, before Jassem Al-Doukhi
levelled the scoreline for the hosts after 26 minutes, finding the back of
the net from a goalmouth melee.
Al-Kenzari, singed by the visitors 3 days earlier, regained the lead for Al-Nasr,
9 minutes from the break, courtesy of a well-laced free-kick, yet it was the
impressive double-delight by fresh sub Youssouf Hassan midway through the
second-half that secured all 3 points for new leaders Al-Sha'ab.
However, the most attractive league fixture featured league leaders Al-Wahda
against defending title champions Al-Ain against a 28,000 capacity crowd,
the entertaining game ending all-square 1-1.
Kandia Traore, recently transferred from Esperance Tunisia, netted his
second goal for the second match running in the 69th minute to salvage one
point for visitors Al-Ain, cancelling out a 38th-minute penalty effort by
Abdulrahim Juma'a for the hosts, as both sides saw Al-Sha'ab leapfrogging
over them to the pole position of the table standings.
Weah-less Al-Jazira saw their aspirations of mounting a serious challenge
for the coveted league title finally dashed, after being handed a 4-1
humiliating defeat by ever-improving Sharjah, for whom former international
marksman Saeed Al-Kas claimed a hat-trick after 24, 83 and 90 minutes, Al-Jazira
having to do without George Weah for one month following a recurring knee
injury to the giant Liberian striker.
Al-Ahly of Dubai moved to the 4th spot on the table standings after emerging
as the lone winners away from home in the 14th Week, a 2-0 victory over
unfashionable Al-Dhafra thanks to second-half goals from Ahmed Shah 52 and
Faysal Khalil 84 means the Reds are now trailing leaders Al-Sha'ab by just 3
points.
Al-Wasl of Dubai, one of the most successful sides in the 90s, maintaining
their winning spirits with a 3-0 home win over Dubai FC, Iranian
international forward Farhad Majidi notching 2 goals to take his tally to 9
goals in 14 matches, while Al-Shabab and Al-Ittihad fought out a 1-1 draw as
the first side are still struggling to regain their traditional form.
Following are the updated league results, scorers, table standings and
topscorers charts in the United Arab Emirates at the end of the 14th Week:
14th Week (18/01/2003):
· Sharjah vs. Al-Jazira: 4-1. Saeed Al-Kas (24'; 83'; 90'), Othman Al-Assas
(73' pen.).///// James Deba (45').
· Al-Dhafra vs. Al-Ahly: 0-2. Ahmed Shah (52'), Faysal Khalil (84').
· Al-Wasl vs. Dubai FC: 3-0. Emmanuel Abedi (26'), Farhad Majidi (75'; 76').
· Al-Shabab vs. Al-Ittihad: 1-1. Giraldo Da Silva (34').///// Cédrique
Bolima (60').
· Al-Wahda vs. Al-Ain: 1-1. Abdulrahim Juma'a (38' pen.).///// Kandia Traore
(69').
· Al-Sha'ab vs. Al-Nasr: 3-2. Jassem Al-Doukhi (26'), Youssouf Hassan (71';
75').///// Simba N'diaye (5' pen), Maher Al-Kenzari (36').
Club Pl W D L Gf Ga Pts
1. Al-Sha'ab 14 8 4 2 27 13 28
2. Al-Wahda 14 8 3 3 32 20 27
3. Al-Ain 14 7 5 2 30 17 26
4. Al-Ahly 14 7 4 3 33 21 25
5. Al-Nasr 14 6 5 3 25 15 23
6. Al-Jazira 14 5 5 4 21 22 20
7. Al-Wasl 14 3 6 5 21 26 15
8. Al-Ittihad 14 2 8 4 11 15 14
9. Sharjah 14 3 5 6 18 28 14
10.Dubai FC 14 3 4 7 24 35 13
11.Al-Shabab 14 2 4 8 18 30 10
12.Al-Dhafra 14 1 5 8 16 35 8
Top scorers:
1) Cristian Montecinos (Dubai FC)……………………15 goals.
2) Simba N'Diaye (Al-Nasr)…………………………………….11 goals.
3) George Weah (Al-Jazira)……………………………………..9 goals.
Mohamed Srour (Al-Sha'ab)………………………………..9 goals.
Farhad Majidi (Al-Wasl)……………………………………….9 goals.
4) Mohamed Omar (Al-Ain)…………………………………………..8 goals.
Faysal Khalil (Al-Ahly)……………………………………..8 goals.
5) Boubacar Sango (Al-Ain)……………………………………..7 goals.
Ali Daei (Al-Shabab)……………………………………………….7 goals.
Ismail Matar (Al-Wahda)……………………………………..7 goals.
6) Peter Kaboka (Dubai FC)……………………………………….6 goals.
Cédrique Bolima (Al-Ittihad)………………………….6 goals.
Abdulrahim Juma'a (Al-Wahda)………………………..6 goals.
7) Hassan Ali Ibrahim (Al-Ahly)………………………..5 goals.
Walid Morad (Al-Nasr)…………………………………………..5 goals.
Emmanuel Abedi (Al-Dhafra)……………………………..5 goals.
Mohamed Salem Al-Enazi (Al-Wahda)….…...5 goals.
Carlos Castillo (Al-Wahda)……………………………..5 goals.
8) Saeed Al-Kas (Sharjah)………………………………………..4 goals.
James Deba (Al-Jazira)………………………………………….4 goals.
Razzaq Farhan (Sharjah)……………………………….4 goals.
Walid Obaid (Al-Shabab)……………………………….4 goals.
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