Al Sahbani: The “Boss” Players Made Their Word to Fight Intensely Against Al Wahda to Make Ainawi Nation Happy

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Matar Obeid Al Dhaheri “Al Sahbani”, Al Ain First Team Manager, said: “Players had agreed at an exceptional meeting following the end of the matchround 17 of the Arabian Gulf League in the changing room of Sharjah Club and made their word to do their best in the coming clash “Derby” match against Al Wahda to make the loyal Ainawi Nation happy; the loyal nation who has been embodying the finest values of loyalty and belonging to this lofty entity.”

“Definitely, losing to Al Sharjah was unacceptable that left the whole team members so sad,” said he. He went on to say: “We were looking forward to winning the match, but such a loss in this critical match is consistent with the proverb “blessing in disguise” to rearrange the team’s cards and adjust the team conditions to achieve the best results in the crucial stages of the current football season at all levels internally and continentally.”

He added: “The confrontation of Al Wahda will be strong and fervent and requires us to redouble our efforts at the level of the Club’s management, technical staff, players and the fans, particular that Al Ain is required to leverage the level of focus and exhibit their genuine fighting spirt and be able to expand the gap in points to be four points away from the runners up instead of one point.”

As for the team’s preparations for the crucial and decisive clash match, he said: “The atmosphere in the club gives cause for optimism and the players’ feelings of being held accountable is the most notable feature of the preparation stage for the coming match against Al Wahda. Additionally, players held two meetings: one in Al Sharjah and the second one prior 24 hours prior commencing the team’s first training session dedicated for the initial preparations for our coming match.”
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“Each remaining match in the current league will be more important than its predecessor in our journey to win the title of the competition. Winning the coming match will give the players the important and required motive before our next confrontation against Tehran Esteghlal in the AFC Championships League,” said he.

Commenting on a question on his personal opinion on that Al Ain’s fans need no invitation to attend the match to support their team, he said: “I do hope the fans will rally to support the players and upkeep their ambitions.” He addressed a message to the loyal fans: “I believe that every one of the fans understands how fans of opponent teams prepare themselves when it comes they are to play against Al Ain. Accordingly, I am expecting to have gigantic attendance and “extraordinary” support to achieve the best result that make “Ainawis” happy and full of joy.”