jordan pulse -
crowned Al-Wehdat the Super Cup title after defeating Al-Faisaly back and forth, as the return match, which was hosted by Amman International Stadium, ended with a free goal, to renew the victory last week 2-1.
The first half was exciting in most of its moments amid pressure and charging that seemed evident on the players, and the tension was reflected in the stands on the field, until the African professional Henry appeared in the ninth minute to plant the cross ball sent by Anas Al-Awadat after a distinguished individual effort that he slipped into the penalty area, to end the half The first is to advance the units with a free goal.
The shot of Al-Wehdat Commander Tareq Khattab leaving with his tears falling after the injury he suffered was the most emotional shot, as this coincided with the departure of Nathan, the Al-Faisaly player, who was also injured.
In the second half, the substitutions made by the coaches did not succeed, with the entry of Al-Kamraji, Al-Mansouri, Marei and Al-Ajalin from Al-Faisaly, who pressed a lot without obvious danger in most cases, as the balls of Amin Al-Shinaina and Abu Shaira went far, while Al-Wehdat tried to reduce the pressure by entering Wasmir, Mawali, Pogba and Afana. Darko relied on counter-attacks that were qualitative and more dangerous, especially those that Anas Al-Awadat shot next to the post, and Henry tried to dodge goalkeeper Mahdi Khalil before he demanded a penalty kick after he fell on the field.
Tensions increased with the final moments, and Al-Faisaly coach Jamal Abu Abed was expelled after objecting to the referee.