Arabian Gulf Cup: Shabab Al Ahli hold Al Wasl
Shabab Al Ahli's Makhete Diop (left) and Al Wasl's Abdalla Saleh tussle for the ball in the Arabian Gulf Cup at the Zabeel Stadium on Saturday night.
Published: Sat 11 Nov 2017, 8:43 PM
Last updated: Sat 11 Nov 2017, 10:50 PM
Senegalese frontman Makhete Diop struck a minute from time as Shabab Al Ahli rallied twice to pull off a draw against Al Wasl in the Arabian Gulf Cup on Saturday night.
The Cheetahs had gone ahead at the stroke of half-time through Caio Canedo but Shabab Al Ahli's South Korean import Chang Jin Moon cancelled that out on 69 minutes. Al Wasl retook the lead on 75 minutes through Abdalla Saleh but Diop scored on 89 minutes for a 2-2 stalemate at the Zabeel Stadium.
Al Wasl lead Group B with seven points with two wins and a draw, while Shabab Al Ahli, who are yet to notch a win, are placed fourth with three points. They have drawn all three matches so far.
Elsewhere, at Sharjah's Khalid bin Mohammed Stadium, a late Sebastian Tagliabue goal earned Al Wahda a 1-1 draw against Sharjah.
Vander Viera's cross from the free-kick was headed across the goal by defender Mohamed Jaber and Jamal Maroof was left with a simple tap in from point-blank to put The King ahead at the half-hour mark.
Poor positioning from Sharjah goalkeeper Adel Al Hosani allowed Sebastian Tagliabue to head home Sultan Al Ghafri's long ball to equalise for The Clarets.
The draw keeps the two sides in their respective positions at the foot of the Group B table as they each add a point to their name with two more rounds of action to be played.
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GOALS & CARDS:
Al Wasl 2
(Goals: Caio Canedo 45, Abdalla Saleh 75. Yellow card: Ronaldo Mendes 56)
Shabab Al Ahli 2
(Goals: Chang Jin Moon 69, Makhete Diop 89. Yellow cards: Henrique Luvannor 23, Makhete Diop 26, Saeed Ahmad Abdulla 31, Hassan Ibrahim Juma 66, Mohammed Sebil Obaid 87)
Sharjah 1
(Goal: Jamal Maroof 30. Yellow cards: Muhain Khalifa 57, Saif Mohamed 64)
Al Wahda 1
(Goal: Sebastian Tagliabue 86. Yellow cards: Mohamed Almenhali 52, Chang Woo Rim 55)