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Ahmed seeks more history after fastest goal

- John McAuley

Already a history-maker, Mohammed Ahmed is intent on more. The Al Ain defender entered the record books on Saturday night, scoring in the second minute of the Fifa Club World Cup quarter-final against Esperance de Tunis to set his side on their way to a 3-0 victory.

The goal, a header from a corner, was clocked at 79 seconds, the fastest in tournament history. It usurped the previous mark, recorded by Atletico Mineiro’s Diego Tardelli in 2013, by 32 seconds.

Now, though, Ahmed wants to claim another unpreceden­ted feat: to go one better than domestic rivals Al Jazira did last year and become the first UAE side to reach a Club World Cup final.

“If we win it will be for us to make history in the UAE,” said Ahmed, looking ahead to Tuesday’s semi-final clash against Argentina’s River Plate. “Hopefully in the next game we beat the Al Jazira record.

“We can do more than Jazira. We can qualify from the semi-final. Because I know we have good players. We are all one heart, so we can beat any team.”

A similarly fast start would help. Ahmed said a colleague predicted before the match against Esperance that he would score, so he was glad to deliver.

He just didn’t imagine it would arrive so soon. Having done so, he wants to keep his place in history. “They told me now [it was the fastest goal],” he said, smiling. “I hope nobody can score before this time.

“I don’t want somebody to beat my time. It’s OK, I’m in history now. Next time I hope I score in one second.”

Ahmed knows River Plate, the freshly minted Copa Libertador­es champions, represent another step up in class.

However, he is buoyed by Saturday’s performanc­e against Esperance – one of the best, he says, in his six years at the club – and that Al Ain are beginning to recover from a virus that ran through the squad, despite the effects of playing two games in three days.

He is sure, too, that the 21,000plus spectators that packed the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium on Saturday will be even more vocal in tomorrow’s semi-final. “We made a great job today,” Ahmed said after the Tunis win.

“I want to congratula­te everyone in the UAE because they support us. Not just Al Ain fans, all fans in the UAE and I am grateful for this. I hope next game we will be more concentrat­ed and we try to win. We will give everything for this game.”

Asked what he knew about River, Ahmed replied: “I know they are dangerous. They like to fight; they like to give everything. We’ll try to be calm like today. The coach will put the best 11 players. River Plate are a good team; we must respect them.”

 ?? AFP ?? Mohammed Ahmed scored the Club World Cup’s fastest goal with his header 79 seconds into the game against Esperance de Tunis
AFP Mohammed Ahmed scored the Club World Cup’s fastest goal with his header 79 seconds into the game against Esperance de Tunis

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