Sharjah awaits a "new gift" in the lead race

Al-Jazeera and Al-Nasr ... a last chance to compete

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Al-Jazirah meets Al-Nasr at the top of the matches of the 14th round of the Arab Gulf League, at 8:15 pm at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, as this match may be the last chance for one of the two teams to maintain his hopes for the title competition.

Al-Jazira is seeking to regain its victories after receiving an unexpected loss in the 13th round against Khor Fakkan by three goals without a response, to stop its score at 27 points in second place, and the difference with the leaders Sharjah widens to five points, and the same applies to Al-Nasr, who tied with Al-Wahda with two goals each From them, then he lost to Shabab Al-Ahly with a goal without a response, so that the “General” balance stuck at 24 points in fourth place.

The two teams did not make several changes to their list during the current winter transfer period, after Al-Jazeera re-registered the player Ahmed Rabie in his list, and signed his former player Muhammad Jamal on loan from Al-Ain, while Al-Nasr contracted with the Uzbek Dostenbuk Khamdamov, who was registered instead From the Dutch Brandley Coase.

On the other hand, Sharjah is looking forward to getting a new gift in the lead race, after the results of the clubs that compete for the title in the last round served him, as "the king" hopes that the match will end in a draw, or at least the victory will win, so that the title holder gets a moral boost. Before facing Fujairah tomorrow, and there are opportunities for him to expand the difference with Al Jazeera.

For his part, Al-Jazira coach, Dutchman Marcel Kaiser, confirmed that "Abu Dhabi's pride" closed the file of his loss against Khorfakkan in the 13th round, indicating that his team appeared well in the first round, and seeks to start the second round with a victory over Al-Nassr.

"We made a good level against Al-Nassr in the first match in Dubai, and we are striving to provide a stronger performance on our stadium. I hope that all available players will succeed in appearing in the best possible way, and that we will succeed in gaining full points," Cairz said in a press conference.

Regarding Al-Jazeera's absences, he said: “Omar Abdul-Rahman continues to be absent due to injury, and we have not yet confirmed the participation of Muhammad Al-Attas, Nigerian Ezekiel and South African Thulani Serero, and I hope that at least one of them will succeed in catching up with the confrontation.”

He continued: "Al-Nasr is a strong team, and it has three distinguished foreign players in attack, and a good offensive duo in the middle. I expect the level to be close, and for the match to be strong and difficult until the end, and we will be prepared for it as necessary."

Al-Jazira is five points away from leaders Sharjah.

Al-Nasr ranks fourth with 24 points.

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