Today, Al-Nasr team returns to the atmosphere of the Arab Gulf League by concluding the first stage of Round 13, when it hosts Bani Yas at 9:00 pm at Al Maktoum Stadium.

The importance of the match comes as it is the first confrontation after the Brigadier General was crowned the Arab Gulf Cup a week ago at the expense of Al-Ahly youth, and Al-Nasr will have to demonstrate his ability to get out of the atmosphere of celebrations and focus in a new championship where the team is in third place, six points from the leader.

The dean will have the opportunity today to reach the league’s temporary position temporarily, as the victory will raise his score to 26 points, before the current summit between the runners-up Sharjah (24 points) and Al-Ahly youth.

In all cases, the victory will be in the interest of the Dean, whether he lost Sharjah, Al-Ahly youth, or a draw, because he will reduce the difference with them regardless of the outcome of the match.

Croatia's Al-Nasr coach, Kronslav, said he recently sought to motivate players and keep them out of the atmosphere of celebrations. He said at the press conference the day before yesterday that he wanted to bring them back to focus strongly on the league. Al-Nasr lacks his bodyguard, Ahmed Shambieh, for card accumulation, as well as Mahmoud Khamis and Mubarak Saeed.

On the other hand, Baniyas appears today without the Spanish striker Conde, who has moved to Al-Ahly youth team, and the team may struggle to make up for the absence of its top scorer. The team settles in 11th place with 11 points, and it is in a difficult position, as it enters the next stage without a prominent star in its offensive line, and it has to find the alternative at the earliest opportunity, especially with a short period left before the current winter transfers are closed.

Baniyas is looking to get away from the danger zone, as it is only three points away from Hatta, the penultimate center holder.

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