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Al Ain books semis berth

December 16, 2018
Al ain's players celebrates after scoring a goal during the second round match of the FIFA Club World Cup 2018 football tournament between Tunisia's Esperance Tunis and Kashima Antlers and Abu Dhabi's al Ain at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, on December 15, 2018.  / AFP / Giuseppe CACACE
Al ain's players celebrates after scoring a goal during the second round match of the FIFA Club World Cup 2018 football tournament between Tunisia's Esperance Tunis and Kashima Antlers and Abu Dhabi's al Ain at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, on December 15, 2018. / AFP / Giuseppe CACACE

AL AIN — Host’s side Al Ain upset African champion Esperance of Tunisia 3-0 Saturday to reach the semifinals of the Club World Cup.

Defender Mohamed Ahmad put Al Ain in front two minutes into the quarterfinal, getting on to the end of a cross from Rayan Yaslem and scoring from close range.

The UAE champion went 2-0 up in the 16th minute through a Hussein Elshahat strike into the bottom right corner from inside the box and midfielder Bandar al-Ahbabi scored a close-range goal in the 60th minute for 3-0.

Al Ain will play South American champion River Plate of Argentina in Tuesday’s semifinal.

“It’s a great pleasure to play the winners of the Copa Libertadores... we will try and make it difficult for River,” said Al Ain coach Zoran Mamic.

Esperance controlled possession for most of the game but struggled to take advantage, managing just one shot on target in 18 attempts.

The Tunisian side’s coach Mouine Chaabani said he was disappointed with his team’s performance, telling reporters they had lost their focus after the first goal.

Al Ain, which qualified as champion of the host nation and played in front of 21,333 spectators at its home Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, piled on the pressure whenever it had the ball.

Al Ain’s Caio missed an opportunity to get on the score sheet in the 58th minute with a wayward shot from the left-hand side of the box but made amends moment later with an assist to Ahbabi who struck the third goal.

“When the team is focused on the game like today the result is coming from this discipline, from this concentration... this focus. I’m very, very proud of my team,” Mamic said.

Japan’s Kashima Antlers came from behind to beat Mexico’s Chivas Guadalajara 3-2 in Saturday’s earlier game, earning a place in Wednesday semifinal against European champion Real Madrid. — Reuters


December 16, 2018
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