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Kodjo nets four as Al Ain thump Al Jazira to win Pro League title

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Laba Kodjo was on top of his game as he put four past Al Jazira, helping Al Ain register a thumping 5-0 win in front an ecstatic crowd at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium to wrap up the 2021-22 ADNOC Pro League title on Wednesday with three games to spare.

The Togolese striker beat goalkeeper Ali Khaseif for the first time within four minutes, but his finish following Soufiane Rahimi’s exquisite backheel assist was overturned by VAR with the Moroccan winger deemed offside.

The inevitable opener arrived at the quarterhou­r mark ater Caio Canedo exchanged passes with Cristian Guanca down the right flank before squaring for Kodjo who swept home with his right for Al Ain’s first.

Kodjo added his 25rd goal of the season nine minutes before the break, rising highest to meet Bandar Al Ahbabi’s floated cross from the right, sending a looping header past Khaseif to double his side’s lead.

The hosts picked up right where they let off ater the restart and another devastatin­g counter atack saw Rahimi break free down the right and square for Kodjo who kept his composure to finish with his let foot, completing a perfect hat-trick in the 50th minute.

He had also scored a hat-trick against Al Jazira in the reverse fixture.

Once more, the deadly duo of Ahbabi and Kodjo combined,withtheuae­internatio­nalwingers­ending a perfectly weighted ball from the halfway line on the right flank for Kodjo who beat his marker to the

The win gives Al Ain an unassailab­le ten-point gap at the top of the table with three games to go, sealing their fith Pro League title and number 14th in the competitio­n’s extended history

ball then applied a spectacula­r lobbed finish that let goalkeeper Khaseif rooted to the spot, nestling into the back of the net for 4-0 in the 71st minute.

Even ater coach Sergiy Rebrov withdrew Kodjo and Al Ahbabi, Al Ain were not done scoring.

Five minutes from time, Canedo got in on the action, heading home Guanca’s cross from a free kick down the let to complete the rout with his 25th goal of the campaign.

Al Jazira’s misery was compounded in added time ater Abdoulaye Diaby received his marching orders for an elbow on Brazilian full-back Erik Jorgens deep in added time, leaving his side to finish the game with ten men.

The win means Al Ain opened an unassailab­le ten-point gap at the top of the table with three games to go, sealing their fith Pro League title and number 14th in the competitio­n’s extended history.

Earlier, Otabek Shukurov struck twice as Sharjah cruised to a 3-1 home win over Khorfakkan.

A cagey first half with chances few and far between ended goalless, but the game erupted into life ater the restart.

During the second half, the hosts wasted no time in opening their account when a Khorfakkan defender failed to properly clear the ball and saw the ball fall to Ben Malango who sent a powerful header into the back of the net.

Five minutes before the hour-mark, Sharjah cemented their lead when Shukurov fired a shot from range goalwards, making it 2-0 for the hosts.

The Uzbek midfielder made it a brace in the 63rd minute when the ball touched defender Masoud Sulaiman’s hand inside the box and it was ruled as a penalty kick for the hosts.

Shukurov stepped up and sent the goalkeeper the wrong way to seal the victory for his side.

The visitors reduced the deficit in the dying embers, when Caique Jesus Da Silva picked up the ball on the right-wing, before beating Sharjah defender to curl a stunning right-footed effort into the far corner of the net.

The victory means Sharjah sit in second place with 48 points in the bag, whereas Khorfakkan remain in 11th place with 22 points.

Goals from Sebastian Tagliabue and Diaa Saba handed Al Nasr a 2-1 derby win over Shabab Al Ahli at Rashid Stadium.

The victory is Al Nasr’s first at Rashid Stadium in the Pro League.

Al Nasr opened the scoring ater 27 minutes when Tagliabue met Mohamed Fawzi’s cross with a clinical finish from inside the penalty area.

The veteran’s tenth goal of the campaign means he has hit double digits in each of his nine campaigns in the competitio­n so far.

Eight minutes ater the hour-mark, Saba cemented his side’s lead when he picked up the ball inside the penalty area, before curling a letfooted effort into the back of the net.

 ?? ?? ↑ Players of Al Ain and Al Jazira in action during their Pro League match on Wednesday.
↑ Players of Al Ain and Al Jazira in action during their Pro League match on Wednesday.

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