Bani Yas coach thinks about the balance between defense and attack

The top of the "heavenly" over the Jazrawi test

Al-Jazirah defeated Ittihad Kalba 2 - zero in the third round.

Photography: Eric Arazas

Baniyas, the leaders of the "nine-point" league, is going through a difficult test when, at 9 pm today, Al-Jazira, in the fourth round, is a new test for the ability of the "heavenly" to maintain the lead and continue the historical breakthrough achieved by winning the first three rounds in a row for the first time.

Bani Yas's task will not be easy, although he lives stable in results coupled with distinguished performance, in addition to a great goal-tally of 12 goals, because his opponent, Al-Jazeera, plays realistically and with an offensive mentality, led by the duo Ali Mabkhout and Khalfan Mubarak.

Bani Yas coach, Romanian Daniel Isila, will have to play the game, relying on a balance between defense and attack, unlike the previous three games in which he defeated Al Wasl 4-1, Fujairah 3-1 and Khorfakkan 5-0, with a sweeping attacking mind.

Coach Isela also believes that today's meeting is not the first real test for the team’s ambitions. He said in the press conference in response to a question by Emirates Today in this regard: “There is no strong and easy challenge. You have to find and exploit the weaknesses of the opposing team, and certainly every club He has weak points, and we will enter the island confrontation with this strategy. ”

On the other hand, the coach of the island, Dutchman Marcel Kaiser, realizes that losing today means widening the gap from the leaders to seven points.

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