Ivić: There are no easy away matches and Al Ain Club aims to claim match three points

We analyzed our performance vs Baniyas Club and work is keeping up to avoid mistakes

There are no excuses in Ramadan… And the readiness of Al Ain Club is full

Vladimir Ivić, who is the Serbian head coach of Al Ain Club, emphasized over the full readiness of his team to play vs Khor Fakkan Club during the 18th round of competitions of ADNOC Pro League football tournament, he also stressed that all away matches will always require the highest degrees of concentration and technical discipline.

During the pre-match introductory press conference, the Serbian head coach explained that the preparatory period to take on the upcoming match was shorter than expected, yet it was enough to prepare as required, so he said the following statement: “Khor Fakkan Club is always a powerful competing team when playing away matches, while our sought after goal, as we always do in every match we play, is to deliver a brilliant football and to claim match three points, so we will be doing our best to reach that sought after goal.”

Over his team’s performance vs Baniyas Club, the head coach of Al Ain Club admitted that the first half was not up to the hoped for level, he also pointed out that the team lacked the required energy and efficiency on the forward line of play in the first 45 minutes, and this is the point which we addressed through accurate technical sessions.

He added the following statement: “We analyzed the match in detail, we have also explained to the players how to deal with similar situations in the future, we are also be working to correct mistakes and to improve our performance in every match we play.”

Over the effect of the holy month of Ramadan over his team’s readiness, Ivić explained that all clubs are undergoing similar situations, he also pointed out that his team players possess enough experience to deal with the requirements of the current stage.

He said the following statement: “I do not think that the holy month of Ramadan will change the level of our team’s performance, as our players are well aware of how to handle themselves during this stage, while the coaching and administrative staffs are working to provide the best possible environment to guarantee full readiness.”

The Serbian head coach of Al Ain Club stressed that his team is working to maintain continuous improvement, he also emphasized that correcting small details represents a priority in daily work, especially after taking two goals in the previous match, he also explained that some decisions inside the pitch require greater accuracy in the decisive moments.