Bani Yas win to stay in title hunt

Bani Yas cruised to a crucial 3-1 away victory over hosts Al Shaab to stay in hunt for the title as Al Wahda claimed full points after edging Dubai 3-0 at Al Aweer Stadium here on Friday evening.

By Hisham Al Guzuli

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Published: Sun 24 Feb 2013, 12:19 AM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 8:54 AM

Eisa Ahmed put Al Wahda into the lead in the fourth minute, and a brace by Papa Waigo in the 28th and 63rd made it 3-0 in the almost one-sided game.

Jazira sack Bonamigo

Al Jazira’s Board of Directors released an official statement following the Club’s 4-1 victory over Al Dhafra on Thursday night to announce the sacking of Brazilian coach Paulo Bonamigo.

The club thanked him for his services but stated that the decision was taken due to unsatisfactory results, which did not match the ambitions of the club. Bonamigo will be replaced at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium by 46-year-old Spaniard Luis Milla, whose last role was as coach of Spain’s Olympic team at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Milla inherits an Al Jazira side currently sitting second in the Pro League, having capitalised on Al Ain’s shock loss at the hands of Dibba Al Fujairah tonight to cut the gap at the top to six points. His first game in charge will be next Tuesday as the Abu Dhabi club travels to Iran to face Tractorsazi Tabriz in the AFC Champions League group stages.

Nawaf Mubarak fired home the first goal for Bani Yas from a free kick in the 37th minute of the first half and Al Shaab defender Ali Rabee scored by mistake in own goal to double the scoreline in the 41st minute. Hassan Matouk reduced the deficit for Al Shaab from the spot in the 45th minute. And despite Al Shaab’s best efforts in attack registering double the amount of shots than Bani Yas, the third-placed side showed the home team what a touch of class and clinical finishing can do. A header back in the box from captain Yousef Jaber was hit on the volley by January signing Christian Wilhelmsson; a sweet strike from the Swede to put his side 3-1 up in the 73rd minute, with his first goal in the Etisalat Pro League.

Al Shaab continued to dig in and fight hard to make a comeback for the remainder of the game, but they paid the price for their missed chances and the match finished in a 3-1 win to Bani Yas

Following the shock 0-1 home defeat of pace setters Al in at the hands of promoted Dibba Al Fujairah, the door was kept wide open for both Al Jazira and Bani Yas to improve and close the gap to six points with ten rounds remaining.

Interestingly, Al Jazira travel to Al Ain City on March 2, to line up against Al Jazira at the Mohammed bin Tahnoon Stadium in the 17th round of the competition. And a win by Al Jazira, will reduce the difference into three points. Bani Yas face Dibba Al Fujairah in the Eastern coast in a presumably tough encounter.


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