The unit brought life to a number of players, whom it chose during the winter transfers to support its AFC Champions League ranks, and the "His Excellency" won the bet after its success in the inclusion of the trio: Faris Juma, Khamis Ismail and South Korean Lee Myung Ju, who contributed a picture Significant in the development of the team's performance and brought him back to the forefront, as they appeared in six local and Asian matches, during which the team won five games, and a draw in one.

Most optimists did not expect that the new deals in Al-Wahda would achieve all these successes, especially since most of the names were not in the best shape with their clubs, before they defended the shirt of Their Excellencies, and in particular the duo: Faris Juma and Khamis Ismail.

Fares Jumaa proved great leadership in the defense of Annabi, and left a clear imprint in the development of the back line, especially that the team was suffering from clear defensive problems, which made him at times times the second weakest line of defense in the Arab Gulf Football League, and Fares shine in a way that exceeded expectations, after he He missed appearing with his former team Al-Jazira in this season's matches.

Fares' best appearance was with Al-Wahda in the AFC Champions League, as he obtained a high rating according to the statistics issued by the AFC, with a rate of 83.3%, and with a draw percentage of the ball from the attackers 71%.

The situation did not differ for the midfielder Khamis Ismail, who did not find himself in the ranks of Al Wasl, as he was absent from his silence with the emperor to get out of the narrow door of the national squad, which was among the most prominent names in it.

For his part, Khamis Ismail chose to terminate his contract with Al Wasl and join the ranks of Al-Wahda in the winter transfers, to start the player's glow again and enter the names nominated for the national team camp. Khamis Ismail played a pivotal role in the center of Al Wahda stadium alongside Ismail Matar, and he managed to adapt greatly to the people of happiness, and his mark was clear in all the games he played, particularly in front of Fujairah, during which he scored a missile goal that gave his team three points by winning 2-1. The new players continued to shine with the unit as well at the level of foreigners, especially South Korean Lee Myung Ju, who returned to the Arab Gulf League again, after he was contracted for two and half seasons.

The South Korean player had a successful experience with Al Ain from 2014 until his transfer to Seoul Club in June 2017, due to the conditions of recruitment, but the player was able to continue his brilliance with Al-Wahda and was one of the most important names praised by the AFC report after the second round, as it reached Killing percentage of competitors is 75%, and his healthy passes are close to 80%. Al-Wahda coach, Spain’s Manuel Khomeinz, had previously praised the deals his club made during the winter transfer period, confirming that those deals contributed to the development of the team’s level and gave him the opportunity to multiply the technical choices, after they were few in the first period of his leadership of Annabi Last December.

It is noteworthy that during the winter transfer period, the unit contracted with: Fares Gomaa, Khamis Ismail, Argentine Pedro Javier, Brazilian Pimenta Lucas, South Korean Lee Myung Ju, and Congolese Paul José Mobuco.

New deal numbers

Fares Jumaa

The proportion of attempts to kill people: 71.%.

Seams: 70%.

Air combinations: 83.3%.

Pass rate: 68%.

Khamis Ismail

The percentage of attempts to kill: 33.3%.

Adhesions: 30.8%.

Air combinations: 33.3%.

Pass pass rate: 84.3%.

Lee Myung Ju

The proportion of attempts to kill: 75%.

Adhesions: 36.8%.

Air combinations: 66.7%.

Pass pass rate: 79.6%.

Lucas Pimenta

The percentage of attempts to kill: 66.7%.

Tolls: 66.7%.

Windbreaks: 80%.

Pass pass rate: 70.5%.

Moboko

The proportion of attempts to kill: 100%.

Docks: 59%.

Windbreaks: 50%.

Pass pass rate: 74.1%.

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Points earned by Al-Wahda in the AFC Champions League, who drew with Al-Ahly Jeddah, and defeated the Iraqi police.