He wore shirts for 10 clubs in his 14 years

Yassin Al-Bakhit plays for Al-Dhafra and encourages victory: "The heart and what it likes"

Yassin Al Bakhit led Al Dhafra to the fourth point in the league.

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The Jordanian star, Yassin Al-Bakhit, Al-Dhafra revealed his love for Al-Nasr Club, indicating that he would have liked to play with the “Al-Ameed” shirt in the Arab Gulf Football League, if he was not in his current team.

Al-Bakhit told Emirates Today: “The player has an emotion just like a fan, and personally I love Al-Nasr clubs in the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. I have always encouraged them, although I did not play for them, but as they say (the heart and what it likes)."

Al-Bakhit (31 years) is considered one of the most representative Jordanian players for Emirati and Saudi teams, as the former Jordanian player of Al-Yarmouk and Al-Faisali has gone through several professional experiences since 2012, in Al-Faisali, Al-Taawwar, Al-Taifa and Al-Torah clubs, before moving to the UAE stadiums, and wearing Hatta, Dibba Fujairah and Ittihad Kalba And currently Al Dhafra.

Al-Bakhit added: “I offer a distinguished level in the Arab Gulf championships, and analysts and critics consider me one of the best game makers in the league during the past three seasons, and I am very happy with the return of life to the stadiums, after a long period of forced hiatus, due to the outbreak of the Corona virus, which deprived me and my team of Al Dhafra from The honor to play the President's Cup final, despite our qualification for the final match, after the cancellation of last season.

He continued: “Al Dhafra is still making strong performances in the new season, and we have started aggressively to achieve the club’s goals from the local tournaments, by obtaining a position in the warm region of the Arab Gulf League, and reaching the President’s Cup final for the third time in a row, while the Arabian Gulf Cup remains one of our priorities.”

Al Dhafra began the season with a precious 1-1 draw with Shabab Al Ahly in the last leg of the Arabian Gulf Cup, followed by a broad victory over Ajman 4-1 in the first round of the league, and then back from Al Jazira stadium with a 1-1 draw in the second round.

Al-Bakhit shares the top scorer in the league, along with Brazilians Wilton Suarez (Sharjah), Joao Pedro (Baniyas), and Slovak Tim Matavz (Al Wahda), having scored so far three goals (two goals against Ajman and one against Al Jazeera).

Regarding the level of the last two rounds of the league, Al-Bakhit said: “I think that the league this season will be more beautiful than the previous ones, despite (Corona), and the absence of external camps, which the clubs needed, not only technically, but to create a positive atmosphere, and broadcast Spirit and harmony between the players, ”explaining:“ During the long hiatus we missed football a lot, and we were hungry to play, and as soon as life returned to the stadiums, the players in all teams unleashed their energies and enjoyed the ball, so we saw the abundant goals in only two rounds, as well as The general level of teams has increased, and I think that the aesthetic performance will escalate, because there is a passion for providing the best.

Al-Bakhit touched on the advantages of the Arab Gulf League, saying: “The UAE League has a special flavor, as the level of the teams is close, the difficulty of predicting the results of the matches and the champion, the great logistical capabilities of the stadiums and facilities, as well as the brilliant professional names that are attracted, and the encouraging nature of any foreign player or Arab to move to the Arab Gulf League ».

Regarding the deterioration of the level of his former team Al-Faisali in the Jordanian league, he said: “The leader suffered in the current season injuries to players from the Corona virus, in addition to Bahaa Mari’s injury to the cruciate ligament, and the departure of the two stars Yusef al-Rawashda and Khalil Bani Attiyah to the Saudi League, all of which are factors that affected the team and prevented him from appearing At the required competitive level, but I hope the team will return to normal, as Al-Faisaly remains. If I were to return to Jordan, I would not play for any other club. ”

The Jordanian Star:

• "This season's league will be more beautiful than previous leagues, as players are hungry for football."

• "The level of the teams is close, and it is difficult to predict the outcome of the matches and the hero."

• "The goal of Al Dhafra is to remain in the warm region of the league and reach the cup final for the third time in a row."

• He leads the league’s top scorer in two rounds, with 3 goals.

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