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Al-Nasr Saudi Club won the quarter-final match by defeating their brother Al-Ahly with two unanswered goals, to qualify for the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League.
The match took place on the floor of the “Jassim bin Hamad” stadium in the Qatari capital Doha, which hosted the group stage, eighth tournament and quarterfinal matches of the West Asia Division.
Al-Nassr managed to overcome the obstacle of Saudi cooperation in the final price by winning the goal of Moroccan striker Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, while Saudi Al-Ahly beat United Arab Emirates youth Al-Ahly Dubai in the same round in a penalty shootout after the match ended with a positive draw for each team.
The Portuguese Rui Vitoria chose the following formation for the victory:
Goalkeeper: Brad Jones
Defense: Odeh Farraj – Abdullah Mado – Maicon – Sultan Al-Ghanim
Defense Center: Abdullah Al-Khaibi – Abdul Majeed Al-Sulayhum –
Attacking Midfield: Khaled Al-Ghanim – Gonzalo Martinez – Abdel Fattah Asiri
Attacker: Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah
As for the Al-Ahly formation, which Valdan Milovic started with, it came as follows:
Goalkeeper: Mohammed Al Owais
Defender: Moataz Hawsawi – Abdul Basit Al Hindi – Lucas Lima
Al-Wasat: Abdullah Hassoun – Muhammad Al-Mujahid – Muhammad Al Fateel – Salman Al-Moasher – Ali Al-Asmari
The Attack: Omar Al Somah – Marco Martin
Argentine Gonzalo Martínez opened the scoring in favor of Al-Nasr in the 13th minute after Al-Ahly’s defense was penetrated from the depths, then Abdel Fateh Asiri, the former Al-Ahly player, added the second goal in the world to snatch Team Nasrawi for the semi-final of the tournament.
Video: Match objectives: #Victory Saudi Arabia 2-0 #Ali Arabia … quarter-finals #Champions_Asia pic.twitter.com/LqaAl5bNPr
– Alkass Channels (@alkasschannel) September 30, 2020
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