Zaragoza: I have two teams ... and we have no problem with absences

Al-Ahly youth are betting on "Asian readiness" in front of Al Dhafra

Shabab Al-Ahly played four strong matches in the "Asian Champions" and performed at a great level.

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The historic champion of the Arab Gulf Cup, Shabab Al-Ahly, with four titles, starts his local career officially today, against Al-Dhafra in the first round first leg at 6:30 at Rashid Stadium in Dubai, amid great ambitions to start the season in the best possible way, and compensate for the «disappointment» »He received last season, after canceling the results of the Arab Gulf League, which was top of its ranking list, while losing the titles of the President's Cup, the Arabian Gulf Cup and the Super Gulf Cup.

Youth Al-Ahly is betting on the readiness the team has reached by participating in 4 matches with the Asian champions last month, and hopes to achieve a great victory and achieve a perfect start that will facilitate its mission in the second leg at Al Dhafra Stadium.

On the other hand, Al Dhafra hopes to continue to appear well, after he made impressive levels last season and qualified for the President's Cup final, while he will face a strong test after the departure of the Serbian coach Razovic to the unit, and the Syrian Mohammed Qawid assuming the leadership of the team.

The guest hopes to repeat his superiority over Shabab Al-Ahly, as he did in the last confrontation that brought the two teams together in the Arabian Gulf Cup, last season, when Al Dhafra won with two goals without a response.

The coach of Al-Ahly youth, the Spanish Zaragoza, said at the press conference that the team would not be affected by the absence of six international players. "I have two teams, and we have no problem with absences."

He also said that the team prepared well and benefited from four strong matches in the "Asian Champions". "We played four competitive matches, which are better than friendly matches, and we benefited a lot from the Asian Championship," he said.

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