Gray trusts substitutes

Ajman misses 8 key players in front of Al Nasr

Ajman tied in the third round against Hatta without goals.

Photography: Osama Abu Ghanem

Ajman coach, Egyptian Ayman Al-Ramadi, revealed that his team will lose eight of its key players in its match against Al-Nasr, scheduled for tomorrow night in the fourth round of the Arabian Gulf League.

Al-Ramadi said yesterday in a press conference: “I admit that Ajman's position in the league has become difficult, and we must greatly adjust our performance, and what makes matters more difficult for us is the absence of eight players from the victory match, seven of whom were confirmed as absent, while we are trying to prepare the right-back. Mohamed Ismail, for that match ».

The list of absences announced by the Ajman coach included: Saad Sorour, Hussein Abdulrahman, Portuguese Diego, Abdullah Saleh, Abdulrahman Rakan, Rashid Hassan, Walid Al Yamahi, and Muhammad Ismail.

The Ajman coach added: "What affects this long list of absences is that most of them came in the back line of defense, but we, as a technical body, are required to find alternatives, and it is certain that we will push a group of elements that we trust and their ability to provide what is required in this difficult confrontation."

Regarding his expectations about whether “the knot of victory in front of Ajman will continue in tomorrow’s match,” he explained: “I am not convinced that there is a team representing a knot for another team, anywhere or on any occasion, as such convictions may exist in the minds and imaginations of the masses, but not for them. A place with coaches, and I have specifically ».

He continued: “Winning victory will not come with a knot or the results of historical meetings, but rather comes with hard work and desire on the part of our players, and we have to be fully convinced that the brigadier we will meet tomorrow is significantly different from what we faced in previous seasons, in terms of motives and desire for The competition, and this increases the difficulty of the confrontation ».

He added, "If victory is in the eyes of many a candidate for the title, we will also remain a respectable team, able to rise from its current stumbling block, as it did in previous seasons before, and the constant bet on Orange is that he is always very good at the big teams."

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