Analysis: Possession versus counter-attack as Al Ahlis draw

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The 1-1 draw - Abdulfattah Asiri cancelled out Khamis Esmaeel\u2019s 20th\u00a0minute opener for the visitors \u2013 leaves the tie finely poised, although the Saudi side will be disappointed to not carve out an advantage in a game dominated by Christian Gross\u2019 team.

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The absence of talismanic forward Omar Al Soma through injury went some way towards blunting the Al Ahli Saudi attack, and Gross will be hoping the Syrian striker returns for the second-leg next week.

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Pace, power and precision pay off

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Olaroiu\u2019s decision to start with Makhete Diop leading his attack ahead of Ahmed Khalil and Asamoah Gyan signalled the Romanian coach\u2019s desire to use the Senegalese forward\u2019s physical presence to not only cause problems at set plays, but to also hold the ball up and allow Ismail Al Hammadi\u2019s pace and Everton Ribiero\u2019s precision passing to hurt the home side.

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Searing speed is Al Hammadi\u2019s greatest weapon and, with the UAE international spending more time in central positions than usual, his preparedness to run at the Saudi defence when on the ball ensured the home team were unable to commit too many men forward even when in possession.

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Al Ahli UAE\u2019s fluid, attacking line looked to hit hard and often and, despite having considerably less of the ball than the home team, Olaroiu\u2019s team managed almost as many attempts on goal, with 12 to Al Ahli Saudi\u2019s 13.

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Wide areas bring Saudis most joy

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The home side dominated possession by a considerable margin \u2013 60.1 percent to 39.9 percent over the course of the 90 minutes \u2013 and it was in the wide areas that Gross\u2019 team caused the visitors the greatest difficulties.

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While the equaliser came thanks to one of left back Mohammed Shafy\u2019s penetrating runs before sliding the ball in for Asiri to score, it was on the right side that Al Ahli Saudi had the most consistent results.

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Ioannis Fetfatzidis and full back Saeed Al Muwallad combined regularly to threaten the Al Ahli UAE defence, with the pair creating numerous chances.

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Right sided duo create chances

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While the combination of Shafy and left-sided winger Salman Muwashar caught the eye, it was Fetfatzidis and Al Muwallad who were teeing the attack up with the opportunities to score.

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Combined, the pair created six chances \u2013 three apiece \u2013 with Shafy and Muwashar contributing another two opportunities for Al Ahli Saudi to score, including Asiri\u2019s goal in the 38th\u00a0minute.

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That Al Ahli Saudi could score just once from such a dominant position and having had 13 attempts at goal \u2013 although only two were on target - during the game can only heighten the urgency in Gross\u2019 mind to bring Al Soma back in time for the second-leg in Dubai next week.

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