He confirmed that the players feel resentful despite the victory over Al Wasl

Kaiser: Al Jazeera has played its worst games this season

Al-Jazeera did not appear in front of Al Wasl well and retreated to defend greatly.

Photography: Osama Abu Ghanem

Al-Jazira coach, Dutch Marcel Kaiser, expressed his dissatisfaction with the performance of "Abu Dhabi's Pride" against Al Wasl, the day before yesterday, in the 10th round of the Arab Gulf League at Zabeel Stadium, despite the team's victory by three goals against two, indicating that Al-Jazira played its worst matches since the beginning season.

Kaiser said in a press conference: “We are not happy with the performance, and I think we played our worst game since the beginning of the league. The performance was good when we took the first goal, while the team played with extra confidence after we scored the second goal because we scored the goal easily, while Al Wasl came back strong. The passes on the part of the Al-Jazira players were not good, and we retreated significantly, and Al-Wasl forced us to defend, and we did not improve the counter-attack industry.

He added: "The positive point is that the players feel great dissatisfaction in the dressing room, although the team won an important victory over a great competitor outside our stadium, but the players' feeling of dissatisfaction is evidence that they are not happy, because we were not the best team and the most superior party in the match."

Hillman: Al Jazeera's first goal made Al Wasl players lose focus

Al Wasl coach, Brazilian Oder Hillman, confirmed that the "emperor" lost focus in his match against Al Jazeera, after the team received the first goal early in the match after less than two minutes had passed, explaining that the players fought to return to the match, but they were not successful in Avoid losing.

Hillman said in a press conference: “The first goal negatively affected the team, and it took the players some time to enter the atmosphere of the meeting, as they lost focus in the first minutes, and when we tried to return to the match, we saw that the second goal came from a counterattack, and it became important. The team is more difficult. ”

He added, "Football is about scoring goals, and if the goals are not scored, the team’s goal will enter the goals."

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