"Al-Ahly youth goalkeeper, Majid Nasser, confirmed that" the team will appear differently in the AFC Champions League when it begins its group stage match against the Uzbek Pakhtakor tomorrow, in Tashkent, the Uzbek capital, "noting that the focus in the continental championship will be better on the part of The players. Majid told «Emirates Today» that Al-Ahly youth did not deserve to lose or win against Al-Jazira, the day before yesterday, after he was defeated by two goals to one in the Arab Gulf League, explaining: “The match was very difficult for the two teams, and I see that we did not deserve Losing in this way, and at the same time to be honest we did not deserve to be entitled S win.

He added: “The team is facing great pressure in the number of matches it played in the recent period, as we are one of the most competing clubs, especially as Al-Ahly youth compete for all tournaments, by qualifying us to the final of the Arab Gulf Cup and the quarter-finals of the President’s Cup, and we will also start our participation in AFC Champions Groups tomorrow.

He continued: «What also makes the difficulty of Al-Ahly youth’s matches difficult is that all the clubs that play against us have the desire to win the leader, which requires the players to be more focused and determined to achieve victory, play with full force, and provide all that we have».

On the impact of the team's lead after the tie with Fujairah, and then the loss against Al-Jazira, he said: «We have a problem in the past matches, which is to start in a bad way, which is what happened in front of victory in the cup final, and repeated against Al-Jazira, which makes the game difficult for us.»

He added, "We will sit together as players, and we will talk about the mistakes that have occurred, and we will work to solve them with the technical staff, because we have a group of matches in various championships in the coming period."

Regarding the Pakhtakor meeting, he said: “I fully trust our appearance in a different way, and that the focus of the players is better, as we represent the state, and the same is true for Sharjah, Al Ain and Al Wahda, and all clubs are required to appear fit for Emirati football, especially with a good group of players. Those who are able to achieve positive results. ”

Kaiser: Mabkhout possessed a third eye

Al-Jazeera's Dutch coach, Kaiser, praised his star Ali Mabkhout by saying that he “owned a third eye in his head when he passed the ball from which Khalfan Mubarak scored the winning goal.” He continued in the press conference: "We were in need of this victory after losing the unit, but we are playing the matches piece by piece, and we are not focusing on the league title."

Diego: We lost due to stress

"The team lost due to the pressure of the players due to the pressure of the matches," said Argentine youth coach Al-Ahly, Diego, who attended instead of Arobarina because of his expulsion: "We played well and we returned in the match, but the expulsion of player Ahmed Jamil affected us." .