Al Wasl coach Roman Lorent Regicamp confirmed that he did not ask the Emperor's players to play violently against Al Wahda in the Arab Gulf Cup yesterday, Playing violently ". "It's not like that," he said. "I do not think so," he said. I can not tell the players to play hard, strike or deliberately. The coach must know the strength of the two teams' matches, they are playing for the win, and the players are exerting more effort than the normal circumstances. I can not say anything negative to the players. "I do not want them to do everything they have and I prepare them for the game, and that's my job."

"It's normal, we who can make the public attend, and support the team," he said.

On the other hand, Al Wasl will leave today for Jeddah to face Saudi Arabia's Al Ahly, the day after tomorrow, at the return of the Zayed Cup for the Champions Clubs. The delegation will be headed by Deputy Chairman Obeid Al Shamsi. Al Wasl will conduct training at Zabeel Stadium before heading to Jeddah, while the team will perform one training session at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium tomorrow. The yellow team is due to return to Dubai the day after the match, Through Emirates Airline.

Tin Kat: Coach Link caused the tension

Al-Jazira coach Tin Katt said he believed Al Wasl coach Rijkamp was the cause of the tension.

"There is no reason for a lot of warnings," he said. "I think Al Wasl told his players something, he made them play that way."