The team’s mistake will be forbidden when the Iraqi police meet, at six in the evening, at the Franco Hariri stadium in Erbil, for the second round of the AFC Champions League.

Their Excellencies hope to make up for their disappointing tie against Al-Ahly at home and between their fans 1-1 in the first round, in which unity was the best in all other times of the game, to lose two points worth it.

Annabi does not want to enter into complicated accounts, especially after the first group intertwined early, to equal the group teams in the points and goals balance as well.

Al-Wahda, who is participating in the AFC Champions League for the 13th time in its history, seeks to reach the farthest point possible in the major continental championship, especially after it lost its chances in the President’s Cup and the Professional Cup, and its opportunity to compete for the League title is still somewhat remote.

Al-Annabi is counting on his improved results after his contracts during the winter transfers, which contributed to his successive five successive victories, which made him occupy third place, seven points behind Al-Ahly's youth leaders.

The South Korean contingent included Lee Myung, Congolese Paul Jose Mboko and Brazilian Lucas Pimenta, alongside Khamis Ismail and Faris Juma, which formed a strength in the lineup of Spanish coach Manuel Jimenez.

Jimenez, who has led the unit since last December, succeeded Dutchman Maurice Stein, and admitted that "the new contracts provided me with multiple options, and I no longer had a problem in playing compressed matches locally and in Asia."

The unit, who bid farewell to the last version of the round of 16 in front of the Saudi victory, relies on Argentine Sebastian Tigali, who was registered in the Asian competition as a local player, after he won the Emirati nationality, and the South Korean Chang Rim and veteran Ismail Matar, to achieve the desired result.

Only the duo Mohammed Barghash and Tahnoun Al Zaabi will be absent from the Al-Wahda squad, but their absence does not pose any problem for the Spanish coach, who has several options to replace the players. The task of the unit will not be easy despite the difference in continental experiences between the two teams, given the atmosphere that will surround that confrontation, especially with regard to the cold weather in the city of Erbil, and the public pressure expected to creep into the field of the match. The Police Club administration prepared for the public support, as buses were allocated to transport the team's supporters from Iraqi cities, to support its team in front of the unit.

Perhaps the positive point that enhances the chances of unity in front of the police is that the latter did not play a local match in the last four months due to the conditions of the local competition being suspended due to political conditions.

And it seems that the Serbian police coach, Aleksandr Ilyich, is stable to face the unit with the same squad that he played against independence, after the absence of the star of the team Karar Jassim, due to the lack of preparedness.

Karar Jasim went through an unsuccessful experience in the UAE league, when he defended the colors of Ajman, for one season, without providing the required addition.

To view this topic in full, please click on this link.