Matchweek 7 of the ADNOC Pro League revealed many performance indicators that highlighted attacking sharpness, defensive balance, and a notable improvement in passing quality across the competition.
The numbers reflected a clear balance between chance conversion, defensive resilience, and structured build-up play.
Khorfakkan emerged as the most clinical team, converting 22.9% of their chances after scoring 11 goals.
Al Dhafra followed with 19.4%, then Al Ain with 17.7%, while Bani Yas posted the lowest rate at 4.2%.
Al Dhafra also topped shooting accuracy at 57.1%, ahead of Al Bataeh (56.8%) and Al Ain (48.1%). Shabab Al Ahli recorded 34.2%.
Ajman and Kalba scored all their goals in the second half (100%), while Al Dhafra netted 69% after the break.
Al Wahda, Al Wasl, and Sharjah split their goals evenly between both halves.
Defensively, Al Ain and Shabab Al Ahli kept their goal untouched in the first half of every match so far.
Al Dhafra conceded 10 goals before halftime and only two afterward.
In possession metrics, Al Wasl led the league with 3,294 passes at 88% accuracy.
They also recorded the highest volume of passes in the opposition half (1,583 at 82.1% accuracy) and the final third (862 at 76.3%).
Defensively, Al Wasl faced the fewest shots (55), while Bani Yas faced the most (87) and conceded 15 goals — the league’s highest tally so far.