He confirmed that the player would undergo further checks

Kaiser: Amouri's injury is a severe blow to Al-Jazeera's ambitions

Ali Mabkhout and Issam Al-Adoua in a struggle for the ball.

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Al-Jazira coach, Dutch Marcel Kaiser, expressed his sadness due to the severe injury suffered by the team's player, Omar Abdul-Rahman, during the "Abu Dhabi Pride" match against Al Dhafra, the day before yesterday, and ended in a tie between the two teams, stressing that the injury of "Amouri" is a blow Strong ambitions for the team in the coming period, indicating that it is one of the basic and important elements on which the technical staff depends.

Kaiser said in a press conference: "There is no confirmed information so far about the nature of the injury, as Amouri will undergo further checks, and I hope it will not be a significant injury, because he is an important player and his absence from the team is a strong blow to us."

The Dutch coach indicated that he is frustrated because the match ended in a draw, and said: "I am disappointed that we gave a good return compared to the result of the match, as the team did well after Salem Rashid was sent off, and we had possession of the ball and played very well."

He explained: “I respect the referee’s decisions, but I have reservations about the decision to expel Salem Rashid, regarding the second yellow card that he obtained, as the referee was counting any violation committed by my team directly, and we obtained the cards easily, while the same was not applied with the Al Dhafra players.” .

He added, "I have no objection to the referee’s decision to count a penalty against Muhammad Rabi’a, but as I mentioned there are some cases in which I felt resentful, and I do not wish to speak so that my speech is not misinterpreted."

He concluded his remarks, saying: "We knew that we would play against a team that relied on long balls, while we were focusing on possession of the ball in the midfield, and I see that the team in general played a good game, despite losing two points."

Veselovic: My feelings are mixed after the tie

Al Dhafra coach, Serbian Aleksandar Vesilovic, said that he feels contradictory about the outcome of his team’s match against Al Jazira, which ended in a 1-1 draw for each team, in the second round of the Arabian Gulf League, explaining in a press conference: “I don’t know if we should be happy to get a point. Or, we feel sad about losing two points, but in general I congratulate the Al Dhafra players for their great performance. ”

He added: "The team deserves to be praised because we maintained our focus from the beginning to the end, as we took into account in our preparations for the match, the great capabilities that the island possesses, and how to play the match in the required manner."

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