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Shabab Al Ahli’s coach laments missed chances in ACL tie vs Istiklol

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Group B leaders and hosts Sharjah will look to extend their winning streak in the second match of the AFC Champions League when they take on Iran’s Tractor on Saturday.

Sharjah got their campaign off to a winning start when they defeated Iraq’s Air Force club in their opening game on Wednesday.

Khalid Bawazir sloted home the winner for the hosts in the second half of the match off a pass from Caio to move on the top of their group ater the first match on Matchday One ended in a 3-3 draw.

In their previous two AFC Champions League appearance­s, Sharjah faced one Iranian side with their two encounters against Persepolis in the 2020 group stage producing no wins.

Sharjah coach Abdulaziz Al Anbari said they are well prepared for the match despite the short gap between the matches. “We have prepared well despite the short gap between the matches. We have seen the videos of the previous games to identify the weakness and strength of our opponents. Tractor are a strong team and we expect a tough fight with them,” said Anbari.

Sharjah are slated to play six matches in a fortnight as the games have been crammed into a jam-packed calendar to make up for lost time due to the coronaviru­s.

With the outbreak of the coronaviru­s, all the sporting activities had come to a halt. Matches were either cancelled or postponed.

Anbari also exuded confidence in his team despite the absence of key players ahead of their second match.

Talismanic striker Igor Coronado and Al Hasan Saleh missed the first game and have been ruled out of the second match as well.

“Igor and Hasan are recovering fast. They are training individual­ly now with the fitness coach and have not joined the group as yet.

“I expect them to join the team training ater the next match and be ready to join us prety soon,” informed Anbari.

Anbari and Tractor coach Rasoul Khatibi have played alongside as players for Sharjah in 2007 and have utmost respect for each other.

Khatibi said he was anxiously looking forward for reunion with his ex-teammate Anbari.

“When we were playing for Sharjah, we played very well and were top of the league at some point. Anbari commanded a great respect both as a captain and a player.

“All the players respected him and now he has gone on to become the coach. He has delivered some good results since taking over. We hope that apart from tomorrow’s game, he will continue to have good results in future games,” he said jokingly.

Tractor have an opportunit­y to get their first win of the campaign, ater spurning the chance to seal a win against Pakhtakor ater throwing away a 2-0 lead.

Tractor have played in their AFC matches with

Uae-based teams earlier also and they had mixed fortunes, winning five, losing four and drawing three of their 12 games.

“We plan strategy match by match. For the next match against Sharjah, we will be looking to capitalise on their weaknesses and exploit them to our advantage.

“We are in one of the most difficult groups, but all our players have quality and are in a good physical condition,” said Khatibi.

Striker Mohammad Abbaszadeh, who scored a brace in their opening game, will be looking to deliver the same performanc­e again.

AL WAHDA, FC GOA FACE-OFF: UAE’S Al Wahda and India’s FC Goa will be eyeing victory when they lock horns in Group E of the 2021 AFC Champions League on Saturday.

Al Wahda suffered a 1-0 defeat against 2020 AFC Champions League runners-up Persepolis FC on Matchday One, while FC Goa held Qatar’s Al Rayyan to a goalless draw in Group E’s other fixture.

Al Wahda came from a goal down to defeat Iraq’s Al Zawraa SC 2-1 in the 2021 AFC Champions League playoff but were unable to replicate their performanc­e against Persepolis on Wednesday.

Henk Ten Cate’s charges have notched three wins and two losses in their last five matches in all competitio­ns and the Abu Dhabi-based side hold the edge over their Indian rivals, having a superior Continenta­l experience with 12 previous appearance­s in the AFC Champions League.

RIYADH: Head coach Mahdi Ali was let to contemplat­e on what it could have been ater Shabab Al Ahli Dubai were held to a goalless draw by FC Istiklol in their 2021 AFC Champions League (ACL) Group A opener on Thursday.

The Emirati club pulled out all the stops in their search a goal, but were denied time and time again as Tajikistan’s Istiklol defended resolutely for a share of the points at the King Fahd Stadium.

“We started the match with the aim of geting a positive result, and we tried to atack, but the opposing team defended deep in their own half and closed the gaps well,” Ali said.

“Istiklol relied on being physically aggressive, and we tried to create chances, but didn’t manage to score. For us, the result is not satisfacto­ry.”

Ali, a former Shabab Al Ahli player, revealed that injuries contribute­d to his team’s struggles with a goal proving elusive despite several changes being made as the tie progressed.

“We were missing a few important players and it affected us because we needed the individual capabiliti­es when dealing with this kind of a match.

“We tried to use more strikers and atacked in numbers in the last few minutes. We created several chances, and we tried to atack from different ways but we were not lucky.”

Istiklol head coach Mubin Ergashev said his players can be proud of making club history ater earning their first point in the AFC Champions League.

“It was a really tense first game, but we’re still happy with the result,” said Ergashev. “We had a few good moments in the match, but so did they.

“It was all part of our plan to play more defensivel­y, and play on the counter-atack. I think it is a fine strategy for the first match.”

Istiklol goalkeeper, Rustam Yatimov - named the Man of the Match - was happy with his team’s performanc­e.

“It was a tough game for us, but we managed to get an important point,” said Yatimov. “And we will try to do our best in the next match.

“I do want to highlight that the pace of the match was really quick, as compared to our league, so that posed us a litle problem. The whole squad, however, played well and we’re satisfied with the result.”

Istiklol will face Central Asian neighbours AGMK FC - who held Al Hilal SFC in their Group A opener - on Sunday with Shabab Al Ahli to face the 2019 AFC Champions League winners.

Debutants AGMK FC marked their continenta­l debut with a famous 2-2 draw against three-time Asian champions Al Hilal SFC at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium.

Meanwhile, a delighted Farhad Majidi has warned that Esteghlal can only get beter ater their 5-2 win over Al Ahli Saudi FC in Group C.

Esteghlal cruised to the resounding win at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium thanks to a brace from Mehdi Ghayedi, with Farshid Esmaeili, Mohammad Naderi and substitute Cheick Diabaté notching one goal each with Omar Al Soma scoring both of Al Ahli’s goals.

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Sharjah Players attend a training session ahead of their ACL match against Tractor FC.
Courtesy: Twitter ↑ Sharjah Players attend a training session ahead of their ACL match against Tractor FC.

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