Sharjah overcome Iraqi challenge to top Group B in AFC Champions League

Sharjah’s Khaled Ibrahim, right, is marked Jawiya’s Mustafa Maan during the AFC Champions League encounter between Iraq’s Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and UAE’s Sharjah FC, Sharjah, Apr. 26, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 27 April 2021
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Sharjah overcome Iraqi challenge to top Group B in AFC Champions League

  • Emirati club claimed a dramatic 3-2 win over Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya to secure progress to knockout stages
  • Sharjah’s Saleh grabbed his second goal of the match on 60 minutes to give the Emirati club the victory

Sharjah qualified for the knockout stages of the 2021 AFC Champions League for the first time in 17 years after beating Iraq’s Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 3-2 on Matchday Five in Group B on Monday.

With Tractor only managing a goalless draw against Pakhtakor in the group’s other match, Sharjah went into the fixture knowing a win would guarantee progress to the Round of 16 with a game to spare.

It was the Iraqi team that threatened first after 12 minutes as skipper Humam Tariq exploited a poor defensive clearance but sent his volley wide.

Three minutes later, the Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya final broke their 2021 AFC Champions League duck as Jefferson Collazos marked his full continental debut with a goal. The Colombian reacted fastest to poke the ball home after Sharjah goalkeeper Adel Al-Hosani had saved Ibrahim Bayesh’s initial effort.

Sharjah almost levelled immediately through Salem Saleh only for Iraqi international defender Ahmed Ibrahim to produce a last-ditch block.

The respite proved brief when defender Ali Kadhim lost possession to allow Sharjah’s Khalid Bawazir to strike an equaliser after 25 minutes.

Ten minutes later, Bawazir turned from scorer to creator, capping a quick counter-attacking move with a fine pass into the path of Saleh, who struck his second goal of the campaign on the half-volley.

The Iraqi team were back on level terms only seven minutes into the second half after Shareef Abdulkadhim split the Sharjah defence with a clever through ball and Collazos kept his composure to finish from close range.

Sharjah’s Saleh grabbed his second goal of the match on 60 minutes to give the Emirati club the lead, rising unopposed to head Ali Al-Dhanhani’s cross.

Coach Abdulaziz Al-Anbari’s men moved four points clear with a game to go, securing a place in the knockout stages.


Ruben Amorim rues bad luck, Bruno Fernandes injured in United loss at Villa

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Ruben Amorim rues bad luck, Bruno Fernandes injured in United loss at Villa

BIRMINGHAM: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was left cursing his side’s misfortune after a 2-1 Premier League defeat by Aston Villa on Sunday was compounded ​by the loss of his captain Bruno Fernandes to what looked like a hamstring injury.
Morgan Rogers scored two excellent goals for Villa, but the United boss was forced to re-shuffle his midfield after Fernandes was forced off at halftime.
“I think we were the better team today. We were unlucky, even with the ‌injury of ‌Bruno, but during the game even ‌without ⁠him ​we ‌were the better team,” Amorim said.
“We did a very good job that no one is going to remember tomorrow, because what matters is the result.”
The 40-year-old coach said Fernandes seemed to have suffered a soft-tissue injury and that there was no prognosis as to when he might ⁠return. Shea Lacey and Jack Fletcher, son of former United player Darren, ‌were given their debuts.
“We need to ‍prepare all the guys ‍that we have for the next game, we cannot ‍use anything as an excuse. No one is going to remember these problems, so let’s cope with that. It will make us stronger,” Amorim said.
United defender Diogo Dalot was blunt ​in his assessment of what the loss of Fernandes would mean for his side, who ⁠are seventh in the table on 26 points, 10 behind third-placed Villa.
“It’s massive. We don’t know how bad it is, but for him to come off, we know how tough he is. Hopefully, it’s not too bad and we keep with him for the next games,” he said.
“This is the time that opportunities come for other players, and the time you step up and show you deserve to be in the team and play more ‌minutes,” he added. “We are Manchester United, and we have to find a way to win.”