Al-Jazira achieved the important game in the victory of Oman, and returned with a precious win goal scored by rising star Zayed Al-Ameri with 22 minutes of the meeting, and facilitated his task to reach the round of 16 of the Mohammed VI Cup of Champions.

And hit the island with several birds with one stone, most notably the brilliance of his young players who replaced the stars who have been rested from participation, by the decision of the Dutch coach Jürgen Streibel, as well as obtaining a significant moral boost before the start of the Arabian Gulf League, and we monitor in this report highlighted The gains that the island came out of the Omani victory.

Shine ascenders

The rising players pushed by the Dutchman during the Omani victory match succeeded in compensating the absence of a number of big stars, such as Ali Mabkhout, Amouri, Khalfan Mubarak and Fares Juma, and more than one player managed to make a difference with the pride of Abu Dhabi, especially Zayed Al-Amri, the winner, and Abdullah Ramadan. Faisal Matroushi, who stressed the ability of the island that he has a second and third row in preparation for the new season.

Victory complex

Al Jazira dedicated their permanent contract to Oman's Al Nasr, where they managed to achieve their fourth consecutive victory, as their first encounter was in the 22nd Gulf Champions League in 2006, Abu Dhabi's pride won 1-0, while the second match was in the 23rd edition of the same tournament. Al Jazeera won the first leg of the semi-finals in Abu Dhabi with two goals without a reply, before repeating the win in the return leg in Amman for the tournament itself without a response, and also maintained a clean sheet that was not shaken at all during those confrontations.

Preparing for competition

Al Jazira did well in their first appearance in the Arab Championship as a strong contender for the title - which has never been won by any Emirati team - given the strong names in the team, as well as foreign players, especially Keno, who provided high skill paragraphs, in addition to the player Moroccan Mourad Batna, who managed to fuse quickly with the team, and the strong return of midfielder Amer Abdelrahman, who showed a strong desire to return to his previous level.

Moral boost

Abu Dhabi's pride got a huge moral boost just a few days before the start of the league, after the team's performance came less than expected in the Arabian Gulf Cup, where he lost two big results, lost to Al Ain 3-0, then lost to Shabab Al Ahli 4-0, until his victory Khorfakkan's 3-1 lead was not very convincing, in line with new assignments, new signings and emerging young players.

Streble: Al Jazeera came out with a deserved win

Al Jazira coach Jurgen Streble said his team had won with a deserved victory against Oman's Al Nasr, stressing that the "Abu Dhabi free" could have increased the balance of his goals if he had taken advantage of the opportunities that gave his players throughout the game.

"I thank the players for the positive performance they have achieved, especially as it is the first time we have played an official match with such a squad, but they were well-thought for them," the coach told a news conference. "Their performance will undoubtedly reflect on the preparations for future benefits." .

Regarding Al-Jazira's performance in both games, Streble explained: "Al-Nasr made it difficult for us, especially in the second half, relying on long balls for modification, and their reaction was expected to maintain their chances of qualifying."

Amiri: The confrontation with victory has not been resolved

Al Jazira midfielder, who scored the winning goal, Zayed Al Ameri, stressed that the confrontation with Al Nasr of Oman has not been decided conclusively.

"We still have another way to go in Abu Dhabi," he said in televised remarks. "We have to be well prepared because we will face a strong team with high potential and will not give up easily."

He added: "We have achieved a good result in the first leg, and this does not mean that things have been resolved, but the important thing to take the same seriousness of the return, because we have great ambition in that tournament and other tournaments that we will participate in this season."