Kaiser hopes to get past the unfortunate start of the day

Al-Jazeera asks for the first victory ... and is afraid of Al Dhafra's stubbornness

Al-Jazira inaugurated the season with a cup loss and a draw in the league.

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Al-Jazira seeks to achieve the first victory in the Arabian Gulf League, when it meets Al-Dhafra in the second round, at 18:15 at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, as it hopes not to lose other points in the first rounds of the competition, so that its chances are not negatively affected in the competition for the title League.

Al-Jazira wasted two points in the first round by drawing away from home with Al-Nasr 1-1, despite the great advantage of Al-Jazeera, and the player of "Brigadier" Tariq Ahmed was dismissed, while Al Dhafra scored a big victory at home against Ajman 4-1.

The coach of the island, the Dutchman Kaiser, hopes to overcome the unsuccessful start, and to win today, so that he is not under pressure early.

The island's guard, Ali Khasif, continues to be absent due to his failure to recover from the injury, while the newcomer, Nigerian Ezekiel, will not be able to participate, due to his undergoing a quarantine period after arriving in the country last week.

For his part, Al Dhafra is playing the match with high spirits, after the great start, along with the brilliance of a number of players, such as the Jordanian Yassin Al Bakhit and Suhail Al Mansouri.

The Serbian coach Vesilovic will face several difficulties, due to the absence of Masoud Suleiman, Khaled Butti, Ibrahim Saeed, and Ahmed Al Hammadi due to the conditions of loan from the island.

Al-Jazira coach, the Dutchman, Kaiser, confirmed that his team will play a difficult match, after Al Dhafra made a strong match in the first round, and beat Ajman 4-1.

Kaiser said in a press conference: "Al Dhafra is good at playing in a balanced manner, and has offensive strength and the ability to create trouble for any opponent. His big victory over Ajman gives him great momentum."

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