Al-Ansar was the biggest winner in week 6, and Al-Tadamun scored 500 minutes later



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Al-Ansar was the biggest winner in the sixth week of the Lebanese Soccer League. He achieved the highest score at the expense of Al-Safa. He regained the lead from Al-Ikha Al-Ahly Aliyah, taking advantage of the latter’s draw with Al-Najmah. It is not just about the conquests of the fans, since it moved away from the time in which the series of points continued to bleed, and this time a draw with the youth of the tower. Only the youth of Al-Sahel remained in hot pursuit after their victory over Al-Shabab Al-Ghaziyeh, while Al-Burj returned from Tripoli with a disappointing draw, showing that the problem is not with the resigned coach Mohamed Dakka. As for the end of the sixth week, it was a sham, after Al-Tadamun was achieved. Sour’s first win this season came at the expense of Salam Zgharta.

The tie Nejmeh and Brotherhood gave the advantage to Al-Ansar (Adnan Hajj Ali)

The first division teams went into a one-week hiatus after the conclusion of the sixth week of the Lebanese Soccer League. A respite imposed by the Lebanese team’s camp, which begins today in the Emirates, interspersed with a friendly match with the Bahrain team, in preparation for the double qualifiers for the 2022 and Asia 2023 World Cups. Having urgently after the passage of six weeks carries many signs and weaknesses that need to be addressed. Week 6 ended with Aziz Tadamun’s victory over Sour Al Salam Zgharta 2-0 at Jounieh Stadium. A win for the Syrians as they broke a long series of bleeding points as Al-Tadamun managed just one point after a negative draw with Al-Ahed in the third week. Another gain is that Al-Tadamun scored his first goal in the 500th minute of play, which was played by the Al-Suri team, as they did not score a goal in approximately five and a half games before Adnan Salloum scored the first goal in the minute 50. At a quarter of an hour, Mustafa Noureddine gave his team the second goal and confirmed getting the three precious points, which is equivalent to six points, with Salam Zgharta being the competitor to escape the fall. A technically very weak match ended with a victory for Al-Tadamon and he advanced to 10th with four points, while Al-Salam finally came away with one point.
Also yesterday, the Tripoli team snatched a good point from their guest Al-Burj, after drawing 0-0 at the Municipal Stadium in Tripoli. A point that helps the Trabelians in their escape journey and allows them to consolidate eighth place with seven points. As for Al-Burj, who played the first match with his new coach Fouad Hegazy, who was assistant coach to resigned coach Mohamed Dakka, he remained ninth with six points. A disappointing result for Burjis reinforces the hypothesis that the problem with the “yellow” is not with his coach, who resigned, so his resignation did not cause the required positive impact. As for Al-Daqqa, he will be Al-Safaa’s coach, the information leaked, as he is supposed to lead the first training session today.

Coach Mohamed Dakka will take on the task of coaching Al-Safa starting this week.

On Saturday, there were three matches, mostly the sixth week of Al-Nijmeh and Al-Ahly’s brotherhood, Aley, at Jounieh Stadium. A summit that ended in a 1-1 draw, the star players kidnapped him in a fatal time via Mahmoud Seblini, after the brotherhood advanced by Saeed Awada. A draw that may seem fair in light of the opportunities wasted by the star amid the brilliance of goalkeeper Shaker Wehbe, but at the same time it may prove unfair to Al-Akhais in the face of the great and advanced performance of the mountain team led by coach Fadi Al-Kakhi, in addition to the high fighting spirit offered by the team. Al-Ikhaa played their best matches this season and appeared differently than previous matches, while Al-Najma remains the unconvincing team that cannot catch up with the fans and exploits the lost situation of the Al-Ahed team in the triple title race.
The injured Al-Ahed, whose players deepen their wounds, drew 1-1 with Al-Shabab Al-Burj at Bhamdoun Stadium. Al-Ahed advanced through Mohamed Kaddouh in the 65th minute, but Shabab Al-Burj snatched a tie in extra time (93) thanks to a free kick from Saad Youssef. A medium shot can only pose a danger to a slow wall of prey and a failed goalkeeper, Hadi Khalil.
The Lebanese champion had objections to the refereeing after not counting a correct goal by Khalil Khamis due to an infiltration that does not exist against Ahmed Zureik, where assistant referee Tayseer Badr made a mistake in his decision. But Al-Ahed scored after the unqualified goal, but played far ahead of his opponent numerically after the expulsion of Al-Burj youth Yasser Ashour in the 47th minute of the first half. Al-Ahed’s players were unable to maintain their lead for more than 38 minutes, and their players dominated their chances carelessly and recklessly. They did not take advantage of the numerical shortage in the ranks of the youth of the Zodiac and wasted two precious points, and there is no doubt that the last question to wonder about is referee error. The problem of the pact is bigger and deeper than an arbitration error. Sixth place with eight points is not unique to Ahdawin, compared to fifth place for Al-Borg Youth, with a goal difference from Al-Ahed.
Elsewhere, and specifically at Al-Ahed Stadium, JS Sahel was winning a deserved 2-0 win over Al-Shabab Al-Ghazieh. Two goals from Hussein Rizk from the penalty spot and Haydar Awada in the first half. A victory allowed Sahlis to advance in the standings at the expense of Al-Nijmeh, ranking third with 14 points, ahead of Al-Nijmeh, fourth with 12 points, and behind Al-Akhaa Al-Thani on goal difference. (14 points), while Al-Ansar leads with 15 points.

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