Revealed the Reason why he greeted the Ainawi Nation.. Abdallah Ali to the Substitutes: Keep going in playing aggressively is much important than performance

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“It was all about the fighting spirit and players’ accountability that dominated the atmosphere of the clash match against Al Nasr,” Abdullah Ali, Al Ain Team Supervisor, stated in a comment on his team’s victory over the home team Al Nasr.

He added: “I was not surprised by the sensational performance of the bench players who did not play with the team for a long time. They did well during the home training camp held in Dubai, where they were training in the morning and evening and playing friendlies. Moreover, they showed their dedication and commitment to implement the head coach’s directives on the pitch.”

“These indicators were signals that they were up to the expectations. Therefore, I believe they deserve to be commended for their genuine efforts and being able to qualify to the quarterfinals of the President’s Cup,” Abdullah Ali said.

He pointed out that these players are sure that it is more important to maintain such high levels of performance rather than the result and performance of the recent match against Al Nasr. “Football always rewards the best, who gives more on the pitch and has a strong desire to achieve his goals. So I wish them all the best of luck.”

Commenting on a question about his opinion of the team’s performance to date, he said: “The current season is one of the most difficult seasons for all competing teams, given the long breaks that always have a negative impact over their performance and results as well. Such long breaks might cause injuries considering that each break requires a special type of preparation. At any rate, all teams suffer from similar circumstances, and Al Ain squad is not an exception.”

He stressed that in light of those long breaks, as well as missing key players since the resumption of local competitions and our official matches, the teams’ performance is certainly satisfactory, and “we always aspire to develop and improve it further.”

He also indicated: “The state of anxiety in football is always associated with injuries that are accompanied by influential absences in the team’s lineup, but the policy we adopt that focuses on preparing the substitutes and set-up plan to ensure maintaining the same style of playing that is consistent with the skills and capacities of the team’s players in each confrontation separately should be commended as it is the result of the dedicated efforts exerted by the coaching teams. I would also like to pay tribute to the important role of team leader Khaled Eisa, who succeeded in giving confidence to all his teammates perfectly. Therefore, I must cheer up all players with no exception. I believe Saeed Jumaa, Mohammed Shaker, and Rafael Pereira, who played their first full-time match for a long time, deserve commendation. They have outdone themselves and are required to continue to provide advanced performance, as I mentioned to you earlier.”
Abdullah Ali stated that the Pro Committee recommended approving the team preparation program during the official breaks, which included holding a behind-door home camp and playing friendly matches. Indeed, this recommendation received full support from the Board of Directors of Al Ain Football Club, chaired by Dr. Matar Al Darmaki, who was keen to supervise by himself all the details related to the camp program. Indeed, such preparations and these positive indicators always contribute to achieving the desired goals.

In response to a question about Al-Ain’s preparations for the Al-Nasr match next Saturday, he said: “According to the program for the confrontation, the coach did not give the team players even a short break due to tight schedule. Our next match against Al Nasr is certainly completely different from yesterday’s, as it comes in a separate competition and other circumstances. All teams play in less than ten days three matches in our various local competitions, and the team’s caching teams, administrative staff, and players are well aware of what they are meant to do, especially since the interval between the two matches for both teams is only three days.

He went on to say: “Undoubtedly, the most focused team, giving and desire, will be able to achieve its goals. We have full confidence in our players and the coach, not to forget the support of the loyal Ainawi fans, especially since the match will be held at home. I wish all the players all the best and be able to snatch the match’s three points.”

“As you know, Al Ain missed the efforts of six players in its last match, including Bandar Al Ahbabi, who felt mild back pain, and the medical staff recommended giving the player a break. In addition, we have Mohammad Abbas, who felt pain in the back muscle. The two players are scheduled to undergo medical examinations this evening. Then, the team doctor will determine their readiness to participate in the next match based on the medical reports. As for Laba Kodjo, he was replaced after he felt tired and will be ready to play the match against Al Nasr,” Abdullah Ali commented on the players’ injuries.

On his keenness to greet the Al Ain fans after the end of the match, he said: “I was keen to greet and congratulate the audience, and I also congratulated the players, the coaching teams and the medical staff on the qualification and the deserved victory against Al Nasr Club. They are always an important reason for achieving strong results. The presence of the “Ainawi Nation” makes the difference. Their continuous support for the players before, during, and even after the match. This enhances their confidence and motivates them to achieve the best results.

He signed off by saying: “The thrilling thing is the scene that the “Boss” standings have embodied in all stadiums. It gives the players the feeling that they are playing at home because the Al Ain audience is always pushing the players to outperform the opponent on and off the pitch.”