Al-Jazira coach Marcel Caires said he was surprised by the reception received by his international player, Omar Abdulrahman "Amouri in yesterday's match against his team Al Ain at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium and that he was hoping to receive a reception in a manner befitting him after he provided a lot For the Al Ain team.

"I was surprised by the way the audience welcomed him. I wanted to be respected," he said at the press conference after the match.

Kaiser praised Amouri's performance with Al Jazeera so far. "He is doing well with a team," he said.

Al Ain fans have received "Amouri" booing from the moment he entered the pitch to warm up and run throughout the game.

The player tried to ease the tension after the end of the game by wearing the shirt of Al Ain, which exchanged with his brother Mohammed Abdulrahman "wonder" but it did not work but increased the pace of attack on him.

The match saw more than 14,000 spectators, the highest crowd since the start of the season.

Amouri said in a press statement after the end of the meeting: "I understand the anger of the masses of the eye against me and did not grieve because they made my name."

In contrast, his brother, "Ajab": "family members will be happy to draw an eye with the island."

The official statistics of the match between Al Ain and Al Jazira, issued by the Professional Football League Committee, revealed that the playmaker of "Abu Dhabi Pride" Omar Abdul Rahman failed to decipher the defense of his former team.

Amouri was content with a single shot against Al Ain goalkeeper Khaled Issa in five attempts, while he failed to make any goal for his team since the beginning of his career with his new team in the Arabian Gulf League, while the player tended to take advantage of his high individual skills. .

Al Ain coach, Ivan Lecco, put Amouri under control by Egyptian Yahya Nader, who managed to hold the player's breath and deserved praise from Al-Zaeem fans.