He said that the team suffered 19 players' injuries at once before the "Orange" match

Al Dhafra coach: We thought about playing against Ajman with Rediff ... and we paid with 5 players without training

Ajman won its second consecutive victory for the first time this season.

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Al Dhafra coach, the Syrian Muhammad Qawid, said that he "thought about playing against Ajman with the reserve team, and he was forced to pay five players without training, due to the numerical shortage that the team suffered in the last ten days before facing Ajman."

Al Dhafra lost the 14th round match against Ajman, the day before yesterday, by 2-1, to continue the team's suffering with modest results.

“The last ten days were the most difficult for us, given 19 players were injured at once, which made it difficult for us to find 11 players to play with, and for this reason we were obliged to include five players who recovered but without training with the team,” Kwaid added at the press conference. In itself a great risk, but we were forced to ».

He added: “In light of these facts, we were obliged to play in a defensive manner with relying on the counterattacks, and we succeeded in the first half in achieving this goal when we scored from a counterattack and defended well to come out with the result, but things were difficult for us in the second half to perform the same, especially Ajman had great insistence on adjusting the score, and it can be said that if goalkeeper Khaled Al-Senani had been present specifically in that match, we would not have lost the three points.

Kwayed pointed out that, "despite the possession of Orange and his success in striking a tie and complete possession of the ball, we had two opportunities to advance, which we did not succeed in, and perhaps if we returned to progress, we would have come out winners or at least come back with a tie point."

For his part, Ajman coach, Egyptian Ayman Al-Ramadi, praised his players' insistence on winning the Al Dhafra match despite being late in the result in the first half.

He said after the match: "There was haste on the part of our players in the first half, and this was due to the pressure on the players to demand victory, but in the second half, the performance improved better after the participation of Hussein Abdul Rahman, so our control turned into more effectiveness on the goal, and we were able to score two goals." .

He added: “The victory we got out against Al Dhafra will give us a strong impetus for the upcoming matches. Winning at any meeting at this time gives the players confidence and makes the atmosphere more positive, but all I hope is to maintain the levels that we presented in the last two matches, to pass the current situation that Ajman suffers from.” In the Arab Gulf League ».

Ayman Al-Ramadi:

• Winning Al Dhafra will give us a boost for the upcoming matches.

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