New Radiant 2-0 Valencia: Blues increased the lead

Jul 17, 2013 - 09:08:55 | Shimaz Ali
Ashfaq scored twice against Valencia and scored incredible 39 goals this season.

Male’, MALDIVES – New Radiant Sports Club has won the match against Club Valencia by 2-0 to increase the margin in the ongoing Dhiraagu Dhivehi League.

Champion New Radiant started the match without their coach Velizar Popov, who was suspended for this match. But they started the match very well and New Radiant’s ace striker Ali Ashfaq broke the deadlock in the 5th minute. Umair sent a good through ball to Ashfaq and he sent the ball to the goal while keeper moved forward for the ball.

Three minutes later, Ali Umar delivered a good ball to Umair but his shot was blocked by Valencia’s skipper Assad.

In the half our mark Ashfaq penetrated the defense line and made a good shot but went wide.

In the 35th minute, Mohamed Umair made another good shot on target but keeper Faisal cleared it.

Eleven minutes after the break Ashfaq doubled the lead. He beats the defender and goal keeper and then shoots to the empty goal. This was his 39th goal of the season and leveled with the record he made in 2009.

BG Sports will play against AYL on 19th July.

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Ahan on Jul 17
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I really want to another player to score more than 30 goals. We know how good ashfaq is but i want to see another player (at least) trying to chellenge his records!!! In this season it seems Umair can surpass that 30 goals milestone. I really wish that to happen.
DHONAKULHI on Jul 17
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Mohan's team played a very tactical game and has kept the score at a respectable one. He has done a good job with the players he has got at his disposal. It would do good if Valencia decides to retain him as coach next year. He too is fed up with the current, failed management team which includes Rai (chairman), bassaam (vice chairman), Mubeen (General Secretary), and the directors Hassan Abdulla (wadi), Hassan Mohamed, Mohamed Mujuthaz, Hassan Waheed (Binma), Mohamed Arif and Ahmed Shareef (Maadu).

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