Zoran: The “Boss’” Joy Would be Imperfect without the Ainawi Nation Attending the Coronation Night

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Zoran Mamic underlined that the ceremony scheduled to be held at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium to officially celebrate winning the Arabian Gulf League Title will be imperfect without having the massive numbers of Al Ainawi Nation describing them as the strategic partner and the most important supporter of the team in all the challenges that the team has faced during the recent season. “I wish to see every and each Ainawi in the one of the best stadiums in the world,” said he.
The Head Coach of Al Ain pointed out that he will assess on Saturday 28th April his players’ level of readiness and following granting them a 48-hour break as of the end of their stunning performance against Shabab Al Ahli Dubai which ended by a notable 6-0 and the team qualified to the final match of the President’s Cup.

Commenting on a question if he plans to keep certain key players on the bench during Sunday’s match against AL Dhafra, he said: “We are planning to continue in exhibiting the highest levels of performance and we do understand that the season is about to cross the end line.” He went on to say: “As I mentioned previously, I will assess the level of all players to select the most suitable and well ready players to be part of the starting Lineup to play in the coronation match. Following we are done with Al Dhafra match we will be ready for the final match of the President’s Cup and then our match in the AFC Champions League.”

He concluded by addressing an appreciation message to everybody by saying: “I would like to avail this occasion to express my pride and honour with my team’s players, technical and administrative staffs and the medical staff for their stunning and remarkable efforts they have exerted since the kick-off of the current season to achieve all our set targets and desires. would like to reiterate my deep pride and pride in the players, the technical and administrative bodies and the medical staff for the wonderful efforts which made us the best and top in everything as a football team of integrated roles. I cannot forget the loyal Ainawi Nation who were always behind the team.”