Ramadi: Ajman will be back as strong as in past seasons

Gray: Soccer is a stress game.

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Ajman coach, Egyptian Ayman Al-Ramadi, confirmed that he is not worried about the future of his team, despite its loss in the first round of the Arab Gulf Football League against Al Dhafra in the last round 1-4.

He said in the press conference introducing the match between Ajman and Al-Ittihad Kalba, at 18:15 tomorrow evening: “Losing a match or two is not a problem and it is not a cause for concern.

"I remember that one season we lost four games in a row, and we were able to get up and come back strongly."

He added: "I trust that the orange will return strong, as it was in previous seasons, and it will appear strong this season, because we already include a squad, from my point of view, wonderful and excellent, and if there is a big loss in the Al Dhafra match, the technical staff will bear it and not the players."

He continued: “What worried me most after the Al Dhafra match was the tone that analysts spoke of towards the Ajman team, as it is still too early to give negative impressions about the team, because in short, we only fought one match in the league championship, and it is too early to talk about orange in this way.”

The Ajman coach denied that he and his players had been affected by negative views of Ajman, saying: "Football is a game of pressure, and good players are those who invest these pressures in their interest, and be an incentive for them to win."

• "What worried me most after the Al Dhafra match was the tone that some analysts spoke to the Ajman team."

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