Mahdi Ali praises players as Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai kick-start AFC Champions League campaign

Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai kept their slim hopes of progress to the knockout stages alive with a win over AGMK. (Twitter: @Shabab_AlAhliFC)
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Updated 25 April 2021
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Mahdi Ali praises players as Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai kick-start AFC Champions League campaign

  • Emirati team’s 3-1 win over AGMK keeps alive hopes of progress to the knockout stages

Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai head coach Mahdi Ali has hailed his players after the UAE club’s 3-1 win over AGMK in Group A of the 2021 AFC Champions League kept their slim hopes of progress to the knockout stages alive.

Three first-half goals secured Shabab Al-Ahli first win of the campaign in Matchday Four, leaving them third in the table with matches against Istiklol of Tajikistan and Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal SFC still to come.

Istiklol, who stunned 2019 winners Al-Hilal 4-1, lead the group on seven points with the Riyadh team in second. The Uzbek AGMK are on four points.

“It was a tough match and we thankfully secured a win,” said Ali to the AFC official website. “I want to thank the efforts of the players and I’m very happy with the result.

“I didn’t tell my players anything special (before the match), but I did tell them that it was an important one, and that we had to stay much more focused,” the former coach of the UAE national team added. “I said that we had to apply heavy pressure on them in the first 15 minutes.”

The Emirati team had to withstand long periods of pressure during a challenging second half, and Ali was delighted with his team’s ability to adjust to the changing pace of the match.

“I believe it was natural in the second half to use five defenders because they had good attackers on the wings,” he said. “They changed their style of play, and we changed from attacking to defending. We had to adapt to the match.”

Meanwhile, AGMK head coach Mirdjalal Kasimov blamed the defeat on defensive mistakes, saying players will have to be more focused in their two remaining matches.

“We gave a lot of chances to the opponents and in the opening minutes of the match they scored two goals,” Kasimov said.

“I wouldn’t say that we conceded the two goals because of fatigue. We made mistakes,” he added. “This match is now history. We have to better prepare our players’ mentality for the upcoming matches.”

Shabab Al-Ahli play Istiklol on Tuesday, while AGMK take on Al-Hilal.


4 advance to quarterfinals at Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

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4 advance to quarterfinals at Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

  • Samsonova, Kessler, Baptiste and Tauson all win, while Eala and Tjen progress in drama-filled doubles

ABU DHABI: Four WTA stars have reached the quarterfinals of the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open at Zayed Sports City, while Filipina hotshot Alex Eala, alongside Janice Tjen, won a thrilling doubles encounter which went down to a super tiebreak.

 

On Tuesday, in the singles, seven-time WTA Tour title winner Liudmila Samsonova eliminated Indonesia’s Janice Tjen in straight sets and McCartney Kessler knocked out the 2025 Mubadala Citi DC Open reigning singles champion Leylah Fernandez.

 

In the evening, Hailey Baptiste won an all-American clash against Emma Navarro to book her spot in the quarterfinals.

 

Baptiste said: “It feels really good to progress to the quarters. The atmosphere was great and there’s some fans here from back home in Washington D.C. which is awesome.”

 

On the doubles side, there was a full crowd on court one to witness Eala and Tjen overcame Fernandez and Kristina Mladenovic in dramatic fashion. The match went down to a super tiebreak and the popular Asian duo came out on top in front of an ecstatic crowd.

 

Away from the courts, students enjoyed a behind-the-scenes look at sports physiotherapy as Aliaksandra Sasnovich visited Healthpoint Hospital to explore equipment used in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries.

 

The day included an exclusive meet-and-greet, with students taking photos with Sasnovich before gathering at the Stadium Court to soak up the atmosphere.

 

Nadiia Kichenok visited the Healthpoint booth, where she took part in a sports injury health quiz, posed for photos, and signed merchandise and tennis balls for fans.

 

In addition, there was a Special Olympics Clinic for an hour in the evening and activities at the tournament village with stilt walkers and live music.

 

Nigel Gupta, tournament director, said: “It was another wonderful day at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, with huge crowds and a fantastic atmosphere throughout the venue.

 

“Fans have even more to look forward to tomorrow, with defending champion Belinda Bencic making her tournament debut and crowd favorite Alexandra Eala aiming to book her place in the quarterfinals in the closing match of the day.”

 

Wednesday is the International Girl and Women in Sports Day, appropriately timed with a strong schedule on Stadium Court. Olympic gold medalist Bencic faces British qualifier Sonay Kartal, and Eala takes on Sasnovich.

 

The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open runs until Feb. 7.