Al-Ahly youth coach: We will surprise Al-Ahly Jeddah in the AFC Champions League

Al-Ahly youth coach, Spanish Gerard Zaragoza, confirmed the team's readiness to face Al-Ahly Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, tomorrow in the AFC Champions League round of 16.

The Spanish coach stressed at the press conference held today that all the 25 players on the list are all ready to go to the match and start as essential.

Zaragoza said: "The team depends on collegiality and we play with a high spirit, in defense and attack, and we are happy with our strength in this tournament and we will try to stop Marco Marin and attack to surprise Al-Ahly club."

The Spanish coach added: "We are happy to qualify for the round of 16, and tomorrow's match will be difficult and strong, but we have the experience and the experience and we have great confidence in ourselves that we are able to continue the journey and are ready to make a good match."

He added, "We are well aware that there is no compensation in the knockout stage, and therefore we have prepared for matches without rest and with the utmost determination and determination."

The Spanish coach stressed that all teams are tired of the pressure of matches, and play a strong match every 72 hours approximately, and therefore playing one game with a knockout system is much better than home and away.

And he added: "We got 7 points since coming to Doha, and this is the largest number achieved by any team, and I believe that our strength lies in the experienced players who have played many matches, and we have provided good levels for the special, especially against the Uzbek team Pakhtakor, which I see as one of the strongest teams in the competition." ".

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