It made a big difference since its debut

Khribin and Maja are at the top of 6 "refreshing" winter deals in the league

  • Khribin deepened in his debut with Al Wahda, scoring two goals against Hatta.

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Six winter deals revived the Arab Gulf Football League, and made a big difference at the level of clubs that found their way in these players, and their results improved during the winter transfer period, which closed yesterday.

In the forefront of these players came the Syrian Omar Khribin, who declared himself vigorously in his first appearance in the Al Wahda jersey against Hatta, as he managed to score two goals to contribute to his great team's 4-1 victory, ending the offensive crisis suffered by the "Excellencies" due to the repeated injuries of his attacker. Slovenian Matavs.

Mali Madibo Maiga drew a smile on the face of the Ajman team in the Arabian Gulf League, as the player succeeded in scoring in the Fujairah and Al Dhafra matches, and directly contributed to the “Orange” obtaining six points, to place Ajman in the penultimate position and raise its score to nine points, and his colleague also shone in The team, Brazilian Diego Gardel, also contributed to Ajman's return to victories and broke the series of defeats he suffered in the first round, as he scored a goal against Fujairah, and restored the lost balance of the "orange" midfield.

Ismail Al Hammadi rediscovered himself after joining the ranks of Khor Fakkan on loan from Al-Ahly youth, as the player made the difference in the ranks of Khor Fakkan in terms of performance and results, and starred in his first appearance with his new team's shirt against Al Jazeera, in which Khor Fakkan won three goals without He responded, as the player created one of the three goals, then returned to shine again and scored a goal in the eye of the last round, which ended in a positive 2-2 draw.

He explained the impact of Al Hammadi's absence on Khorfakkan when he missed the Shabab Al-Ahly match in the Arabian Gulf Cup, in which his team met with five goals without a response.

Shabab Al-Ahly player coming from Al-Wahda, Yahya Al-Ghassani, presented his credentials with "Dubai Knights", after he scored the winning goal against Al-Nasr, and contributed to coach Mahdi Ali's first victory in the league, and this goal was precisely the starting point of Al-Ahly Youth, as he succeeded After winning the Super Cup at the expense of Sharjah, after winning it with a goal without a response.

Shabab Al-Ahly continued their start after the moral boost they got from winning over Al-Nasr, crossing to the semi-finals of the Arabian Gulf Cup and defeating Ittihad Kalba with two unanswered goals, so that the team rose to sixth place and its hopes for the title were revived.

Spanish striker Pedro Conde confirmed that he is one of the best foreign players in the league, despite his lack of success in his experience with Shabab Al-Ahly, which he moved to in January of last year, and Condi proved that he has great talent in dealing with the net, as he scored the equalizer in Al Wasl goal. In his first appearance with Al Dhafra, then the player returned and scored again in the loss of his team from Ajman 1-2, as he managed to put his team in the lead, before Zayed Ahmed scored twice.

Khaled Obeid: Club officials now think professionally

The former football manager at Al-Nasr Club and football analyst, Khaled Obeid, confirmed that the success of some new deals in presenting themselves distinctively in the winter transfer period is due primarily to the clubs' maturity in bringing the deals they need in that period of the season.

He told "Emirates Today": "Club officials are thinking in a more professional manner than they were before by thinking of contracting players who have permanent appearances on the stadium, on the contrary, which is reflected in their physical fitness and technical readiness as well, and this matter did not exist before." , As the clubs contracted players who were always on the bench.

He added, "There are positive things that have become remarkable in the winter transfer period, that the clubs have become convinced that a player who does not get his opportunity goes out on loan to any other club or is dispensed with because the clubs' budgets are not bearing sums without benefiting."

And he continued: "There is another thing that contributed to the brilliance of these players, which is the renewed motivation they have in establishing their position in another place, and those motives made them do their best to prove that they are able to succeed anywhere."

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