He confirmed that Ajman played a perfect match and was the best party

Ramadi: Individual mistakes "killed us" in front of Al-Jazeera

Al-Jazira beat Ajman 3- 0 in the 11th round. From the source

Ajman Egyptian coach Ayman Al-Ramadi expressed his surprise and surprise at the individual mistakes committed by some of his players in matches, the last of which was against Al-Jazira, which cost the team a three-goal loss without a response in the match that brought them together the day before yesterday, for the 11th round of the Arab Gulf League.

Al-Ramadi said in a press statement, "Individual mistakes have killed us. There are strange things that happen in Ajman. All the matches we played against the league teams have performed well, but individual mistakes are committed (sabotaging) everything, just as happened in the Al-Jazeera match."

Adding: “We played a perfect match against Al-Jazira and we were the best and most dangerous party until the 80th minute. Then the team suddenly collapsed due to individual mistakes, once in keeping the ball away, and another when a professional player received a red card unnecessarily, to find ourselves in the end receiving a new loss with three goals at a time. Important from the age of the match ».

Ramadi pointed out: "If we want to get out of our current stumbling block, we must not make such mistakes again, especially since the professional players have the biggest role in such situations, as they must double their efforts during the upcoming meetings."

During his statements, the Ajman coach also touched on the match pressure that his team suffered in the previous period, saying: “Three days ago we played a strong match against Al-Nasr in the President's Cup, unlike Al-Jazeera, who got a nine-day rest, and this matter helped the opponent to be He has the advantage in the last times of the match, but we have to be confident and increase our work to prevent such individual mistakes from being committed again.

Kaiser is happy that his players are patient

Al-Jazira coach, Dutch Marcel Kaiser, said that he is happy with the performance of his players against Ajman and their patience, until we reach the main goal with which we played the match, which is coming out with the three points.

He explained: "Despite some passing mistakes we made, we were able to maintain the quality of performance, and we were not in a hurry to score, which helped us a lot in controlling and controlling the match."

He noted, "The Ajman striker should have received two yellow cards instead of a red card directly."

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