“Al-Ahly’s youth defender, Youssef Jaber, said,“ The Spanish coach, Gerard Zargosa, is a good coach who loves easy ball, which relies on short passing, defense and attack in one group, and has made the youth’s style of Al-Ahly look like Barcelona’s performance in terms of form and mode of play. ”

Zargosa - who moved from the reserve to succeed the former coach, Argentinian Aruabarina - led Al-Ahly in his first official match against Ajman in the 19th round of the Arab Gulf League, the day before yesterday, and he won 5-2, to maintain the lead with 43 points, in the first Technical leadership for him, after he was escalated from the reserve team to take over the technical leadership of the first football team in the club.

Youssef Jaber added to «Emirates Today»: «Sometimes the change of coaches is a healthy thing, the former coach, Arubarina, gave everything that he had during his time in charge of Al Ahly youth, and we thank him as players, he may have left the club due to defensive mistakes that could have been avoided "But it is like a ball."

He continued: «I hope with the new coach that we present the best of us, the beginning was very encouraging, and our goal is to preserve our chances of winning the league title this season, the coach changed his style in the way that Al-Ahly youths were coming out in previous games, we have appeared more possession of the ball And, the most dangerous on goal throughout the two halves of the match, and we hope to show that image until the end.

And on how the youth of Al-Ahly players can absorb the new coach’s way with such speed, Youssef Jaber pointed out: “Al-Ahly youth players are mostly international and they can quickly adapt to any coach and with any method, and this is what facilitated the new coach’s mission, and made the team appear in this way without any change happening. Negative in the recent technical changes. ”

He added: "We lived a difficult time before the match, because of the pressure due to the slight difference in points with Al-Ain, as well as the fear of losing more points. Certainly, there is no way but to serve yourself and win all the matches."

And on the possibility of suspending the league matches in the framework of the precautionary measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus, he said that "the safety of everyone from fans, workers and players has priority, and we are with the league in any decision taken, although we hope the league will continue until the end."

Youssef Jaber said that the team places great hopes on the league, to compensate for the failure in other tournaments this season, noting that the team is fortunate in many games, but it is strongly adhering to its chances of winning the league shield this season.

Ramadi: "The expulsion" is repeated with Ajman in every match run by Ahmed Salem

Ajman coach, Ayman al-Ramadi, said that “expulsions are repeated with the Ajman team in every match managed by referee Ahmed Salem”, in reference to the expulsion of his Brazilian player, Vander Vieira, during the youth meeting of Al-Ahly, the day before yesterday, and that was the turning point in The match, which Al-Ahly's youth won 5-2.

He continued in the press conference: "Unfortunately, in every match run by referee Ahmed Salem, we are subjected to a case of expulsion, and unjustified emotions occur on the field of the field, for our part we will deal with such a case so that it does not recur in the future, I hope the others will address it as well."

He added: "I watched the game again, and I see that Vieira has not been subjected to the youth striker Al-Ahly with any violent intervention that requires expulsion."

Al-Ahly youth players are mostly international and they can quickly adapt to any coach and in any way.

Sometimes, changing coaches is a healthy thing.