Saudi news is an incomplete joy … a celebration that costs...

Saudi News The joy of Abdullah Al-Jouei, Al-Taawon player, was not complete, with his wonderful goal against the Jeddah team in the Saudi Professional League.

Al-Joa`i hit a surprise ball that landed at the Al-Ittihad goal, and the latter’s players just followed it up, amid a great celebration by the Al-Taawon player and his companions.

Al-Joui could not control himself from the intensity of joy, and he traveled a long distance towards the bench seats of his team, before suffering a strain on his right foot.

It seems that the player was unable to complete the match until the end, to be replaced by his colleague Saad Al-Obaid in the 89th minute.

The match ended in a 1-1 draw in Jeddah, within the fourth round of the Saudi League.

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