Round 27 Reveals the Language of Numbers in the Roshan League and Ignites the Title Race
Al-Nassr team continued to impose its rhythm at the top of the Roshan League, having widened the gap with its closest pursuers to five points, benefiting from its strong results and the stumbles of its competitors in the 27th round.
The leader benefited from its important victory over Al-Najma, while Al-Hilal stumbled with a draw against Al-Taawoun. Meanwhile, Al-Ahli succeeded in achieving an important victory over Damac to maintain its position in the competition circle.
In the same round, Al-Qadisiyah, who holds the fourth position, fell into the trap of defeat against Al-Ettifaq, which intensified the competition for the top positions as the decisive stages approach.
In terms of numbers, the round saw 28 goals scored across 9 matches, with a high scoring average of 3.11 goals per game, reflecting the strong offensive nature of the competition.
The matches also saw the awarding of 4 penalty kicks, all successfully converted, alongside the issuance of 38 yellow cards and 3 red cards, in a round characterized by intense competition and great enthusiasm.
In the race for the top scorer, the competition intensified as Julian Quinones equaled Ivan Toney at the top with 26 goals, while Cristiano Ronaldo continues to chase them with 23 goals.
As for the general statistics of the season, 243 matches have been held so far, witnessing the scoring of 736 goals, with an average of more than 3 goals per match.
These numbers confirm that the Roshan League this season is progressing at a high offensive pace, with an intense competition for the title that may extend until the final rounds due to the close levels of performance.
The leader benefited from its important victory over Al-Najma, while Al-Hilal stumbled with a draw against Al-Taawoun. Meanwhile, Al-Ahli succeeded in achieving an important victory over Damac to maintain its position in the competition circle.
In the same round, Al-Qadisiyah, who holds the fourth position, fell into the trap of defeat against Al-Ettifaq, which intensified the competition for the top positions as the decisive stages approach.
In terms of numbers, the round saw 28 goals scored across 9 matches, with a high scoring average of 3.11 goals per game, reflecting the strong offensive nature of the competition.
The matches also saw the awarding of 4 penalty kicks, all successfully converted, alongside the issuance of 38 yellow cards and 3 red cards, in a round characterized by intense competition and great enthusiasm.
In the race for the top scorer, the competition intensified as Julian Quinones equaled Ivan Toney at the top with 26 goals, while Cristiano Ronaldo continues to chase them with 23 goals.
As for the general statistics of the season, 243 matches have been held so far, witnessing the scoring of 736 goals, with an average of more than 3 goals per match.
These numbers confirm that the Roshan League this season is progressing at a high offensive pace, with an intense competition for the title that may extend until the final rounds due to the close levels of performance.