He confirmed his desire to break the number of historical points for the team

Kwayed: I am no stranger to Al Dhafra .. and 21 points will guarantee our survival

Mohammed Qawid: Winning the Al Wasl match will boost our chances of survival.

Photography: Eric Arazas

The coach of the Al Dhafra team, the Syrian, Muhammad Qawid, said that his return to take over the leadership of "Faris Al Dhafra" is not strange, after the football company management assigned him to train the team until the end of the season, succeeding the dismissed Serbian coach, Alexander Vlisovic.

Qawid confirmed to Emirates Today: “I am not a stranger to Al Dhafra, and I have agreed with the administration on two goals, the first of which is to ensure survival, by collecting at least 21 points, which will guarantee this for us in the remainder of the matches, in addition to improving the ranking and collecting more A possible number of points », and Al Dhafra is ranked 10th in the league with 15 points, 12 points ahead of the last two places.

He said that since 2008 he has been working for the club by supervising technical and development issues, and that what the club has presented to him requires him to return the favor to fulfill his aspirations, especially after leaving the President's Cup and the Arab Gulf Cup.

He stressed that the great confidence that the officials gave him in the club to supervise the team again stems from the loyal relationship that binds all Al Dhafra club members with one another.

The Syrian coach made it clear that the team currently getting 15 points from 12 matches is not a bad thing, but it requires more work and more diligence in the coming period. He added: “We have an important confrontation against Al Wasl team in the last round of the first round, and I think winning in it will strengthen Our chances of survival are greater, and we will be required in the second round to obtain four to five points to ensure survival in the competition, depending on the position of the teams in the last two places ».

Muhammad Qawid admitted that the team’s task in the second round will be very difficult, and said: “If we look at the schedule for the second round, we will face the teams that compete to stay in their stadiums, while we host the teams competing for the title on our land, and this is a difficult equation. We have to be up to the challenge in it ».

The coach confirmed that he is looking forward to breaking the number of historic points that the team got in the 2012-2013 season, when it ended the tournament at its time and with a score of 36 points, and said: “We have to work and diligence. What is required of us is to ensure survival first, and then work to improve the position, We are determined to break the 36 points that the team collected in that season.

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Al Dhafra occupies the

10th place in the

league with

15 points, 12 points behind the

last two places.

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