Police Secures Victory Against Electricity with Two Goals in the League
The Police team achieved a well-deserved victory over its guest Electricity with a score of (2-0), in the match that brought the two teams together as part of the twentieth round of the Iraqi Stars League, allowing the Green Harp to continue its positive results and affirm its determination to remain in the competition for the title.
The match started with a clear advantage for the home team, as Police players imposed their control over the course of the game from the first minutes, with continuous pressure on Electricity's goal and greater ball possession, in an early attempt to open the scoring and impose their rhythm on the confrontation.
This superiority was translated in the 36th minute when Ahmed Farhan managed to score the first goal for Police, giving his team the lead after a first half characterized by tactical discipline and complete control of the proceedings by the Green Harp.
The first half ended with Police leading by one goal without response, amid limited attempts from Electricity, which struggled to match the speed and spread of the opponent's players.
With the start of the second half, Electricity tried to adjust the course and push forward, but Police's defensive organization prevented any real threat to their goal, while continuing to rely on quick counterattacks to exploit spaces.
In the 81st minute, Syrian Mahmoud Al-Mawas settled matters by scoring the second goal, confirming his team's superiority and practically ending Electricity's hopes of returning to the match.
With this victory, Police raised its tally to 44 points in second place, continuing to put pressure on the leader and confirming its serious desire to compete until the final rounds of the season.
On the other hand, Electricity's tally froze at 18 points in seventeenth place, remaining in the danger zone and needing to reassess its strategies in the upcoming rounds to improve its position in the standings.
The match started with a clear advantage for the home team, as Police players imposed their control over the course of the game from the first minutes, with continuous pressure on Electricity's goal and greater ball possession, in an early attempt to open the scoring and impose their rhythm on the confrontation.
This superiority was translated in the 36th minute when Ahmed Farhan managed to score the first goal for Police, giving his team the lead after a first half characterized by tactical discipline and complete control of the proceedings by the Green Harp.
The first half ended with Police leading by one goal without response, amid limited attempts from Electricity, which struggled to match the speed and spread of the opponent's players.
With the start of the second half, Electricity tried to adjust the course and push forward, but Police's defensive organization prevented any real threat to their goal, while continuing to rely on quick counterattacks to exploit spaces.
In the 81st minute, Syrian Mahmoud Al-Mawas settled matters by scoring the second goal, confirming his team's superiority and practically ending Electricity's hopes of returning to the match.
With this victory, Police raised its tally to 44 points in second place, continuing to put pressure on the leader and confirming its serious desire to compete until the final rounds of the season.
On the other hand, Electricity's tally froze at 18 points in seventeenth place, remaining in the danger zone and needing to reassess its strategies in the upcoming rounds to improve its position in the standings.