Ittihad Kalba coach: We won with one point from Al Ain Stadium

Jorge Dasilva.

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Ittihad Kalba’s coach, Uruguayan Jorge Da Silva, said that his team’s exit from Al Ain’s stronghold with a tie point that ended in the match that brought them together the day before yesterday, in the 11th round of the Arab Gulf League, is a gain for his team, although they were looking to win and get closer. From the top clubs, taking advantage of the good period the team is going through in terms of results.

And he confirmed in the press conference after the match that their goal was clear, which is to come out with a positive result in which the team avoids losing, and said: “For us, a tie at Al Ain Stadium is considered a gain. We have achieved the required although we were trying to score the second goal, but from The good thing is that we were able to maintain the draw in the face of successive attacks of the landowners.

On the other hand, Al Ain coach, Portuguese Pedro Emmanuel, confirmed that the result of the draw with Al Ittihad Kalba is not considered good because the match is being held at Al Ain Stadium, acknowledging that the confrontation was not easy at all and that their opponent is considered one of the strong teams while he lies one point behind Al Ain.

He added in the press conference after the end of the match: “The match witnessed many stops and I think that this affected the quality of performance. We advanced with the first goal and controlled the course of the game, and we were close to enhancing our progress in the second, although the number of shots on the opponent’s goal was not the same during the matches.” Previous ».

The coach, who witnessed the team under his leadership fluctuating results, went on to say: "We were unable to consolidate our progress and the goal of the lead was not sufficient to collect the three points, and the players showed their desire to win, but we went out with one point, and in return the opponent succeeded in taking one chance to score on our own goal."

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