Ajman coach, Ayman al-Ramadi, said that the arbitration decisions issued in the Al-Jazira match need to be reviewed before judging whether or not they are valid.

The international referee, Ammar Al-Junaibi, was the most famous red card for defender Hassan Zahran in the Al-Jazira match, which took place the day before yesterday, within the 13th round of the Arab Gulf League, then he calculated a penalty kick in the interest of the away team, which tied positively against Ajman with a goal for each of them. Ramadi added in a press statement: “I cannot give final rulings regarding the decisions issued by the whistle before watching these games more clearly, and I see that the decision to expel Hassan Zahran has some reservations, because the Al-Jazeera striker was not in an explicit position in the net, and it was There is coverage by the left-back, Walid Al-Yamahi. ”

He continued: "Al-Junaibi first made the right decision to declare the yellow, then he changed his position and granted a red card based on a signal from (the mouse), as if this technique appears only against Ajman." While Ajman player Hassan Zahran considered his dismissal an unjust decision, and told Al-Emarat Al-Youm: “I did not intend to violence against the Al-Jazira player.

Al-Ramadi also said that what happened before the penalty kick was a regular friction of goalkeeper Ali Al-Hosani, surprising that the ruling did not resort to "the flee", as happened with the expulsion.

Kaiser: Our preparations for the match were bad

Al-Jazira coach, Dutch Marcel Kaiser, said that his team's preparations for the Ajman match were bad, stressing that he bears responsibility for the modest image of the island. He added in a press statement: "I have to go back again to review how my team attended the match, because it was clear that the preparation was poor and reflected on the performance."

And that Ajman has become a knot of the island, he said that he had previously won, and that the stumbling was due to the performance of the island.