Not Happy with My Performance This Season.. Ismail Ahmad: We Know What We are Meant to Do in Our Match Against Al Hilal

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The international defender of Al Ain FC and UAE Football International Team, Ismael Ahmad, stated that Al Ain’s clash match against Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal FC has special flavour of challenge at the continental level. He further explained: “Al Ain’s chances to qualify are somehow complicated, but players are fully motivated to defend the Boss’ logo regardless of the current circumstances that the team is experiencing. Add to that Momaday’s match is an Asian Derby between two big teams and we all are fully ready to snatch the three points of the match.”

He added: “All the team’s players are all set to do what they are meant to do in the coming stage. Absolutely, we are not happy by our performance locally and continently this current season and I am here talking about myself as “Ismael Ahmad”. However, the drop in any team’s performance is normal in the world of football away of the comparisons between our status locally and the European clubs.”

Ismael Ahmad stressed that he is always trying to improve his performance and do his best in the pitch to make the fans happy. “We promise all the loyal fans of the Boss that we will do our best next season in the manner that matches their expectations. Indeed, criticism always pushes us to review our performance and try their best to improve their level of performance. However, it might has negative impacts on the young players of the team who need the support of the fans as they are in dire need for their confidence to achieve their personal aspirations and further improve their skills and performance in the future.”

He concluded that Al Ain is a big team and that the players are honoured to join Al Ain squad. “Al Ain will remain a lofty big team with the blessings of God and then the generous support of its leadership and the Fans’ support. Al Ain is able to overcome all difficult circumstances and hope the team will fly back home with three points in hands.”