Analysts describe what is happening to the team as a "psychological state of players" .. And Ahmed Mubarak responds:

Sharjah retreating due to injuries and changing the "calendar"

  • Sharjah lost the lead by losing 3-0 to Al Jazeera.

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The director of the Sharjah Football First Team, Ahmed Mubarak Al-Junaibi, revealed the reasons that led to the team’s decline from the top of the Arab Gulf League to second place, considering that the main reason for the team’s results is due to the influential injuries that the team suffered in the last period, as well as the irregularity The season's calendar and changing it abruptly every time, stressing his great confidence in the team's players and their ability to return strongly to competition and make up for the points lost by the team, especially since the difference between him and Al-Jazira leaders is only three points.

He told "Emirates Today": "There are circumstances passed on the team that caused the absence of a large group of players in the past period, starting with the players: Al-Hassan Saleh, Khaled Al-Dhanhani, Cayo Lucas, Wilton Suarez, Ali Al-Dhanhani, and Majid Sorour, who was recently injured in the cruciate ligament." And the team will lose its efforts until the end of the season, in addition to the fact that some players were also absent due to illness.

He added: “Last year, at such a time, Sharjah’s ranking was until the fifth round 19, leaving the league seven rounds before it was decided to cancel the tournament, but Sharjah is currently in second place and the difference between it and the leader is only three points, and this means that the team has the ability to come back strongly. ».

Ahmed Mubarak strongly defended the work done by all previous and current administrations in the club, stressing that "there is no default, and that everyone works and strives for the team to obtain positive results," considering that "achieving the championships in the end is a success."

On the other hand, analysts attributed Sharjah's retreat to the "psychological state", stressing at the same time that Sharjah is a large team and is able to return strongly to the core of competition if it is able to overcome the current circumstances it is going through, which require psychological and moral support for the players to regain their confidence in themselves, their abilities and their potential. Great artistic.

A former FIFA board member and technical analyst, Muhammad Matar Gharab, said: “What is happening to Sharjah is a psychological state for some players, and I think that the team needs to win in one match that restores confidence to the players in themselves, and I think that the team’s problem is not in Abdulaziz Al-Anbari, because he is a competent coach. As evidenced by his achievement of unprecedented achievements since assuming leadership of the team in 2017 ».

The former director of the football team at Al-Nasr Club, Khaled Obaid, said that despite the fluctuation in the team’s results that happen with the best clubs, Sharjah coach Abdulaziz Al-Anbari remains the best coach in the league in comparison to the results and achievements he has achieved with the team since he took over the task of coaching him.

He said, "There are psychological and technical problems that led to the decline of the team's level," stressing that "the team needs psychological work, and it needs to win one match."

For his part, a member of the Board of Directors of Dibba Fujairah Club, Director of the First Team, Jumah Al-Abdouli, confirmed that "football is an integrated system, and when any split occurs in the team, problems occur," considering that "what is required at this stage is more cohesion between all members of the system within Sharjah Club." And the situation needs effort and sacrifice from all, and I believe that what Sharjah is currently going through is the result of technical, psychological and administrative accumulations. ”

In turn, a former member of the technical committee and former reserve coach at Sharjah Club, Abdul Majeed Al-Nimr, said: “There are several reasons that led to the decline of the team, which were the decline in the level of foreign players, especially the trio Igor Kornado, Wilton Suarez and Cayo Lucas,” noting that “these players were making the difference, as well. On the high technical level of the other teams competing for Sharjah, in addition to the impactful injuries suffered by key players in the team, including Khaled Al-Dhanhani and Ali Al-Dhanhani, as well as some players' exposure to the disease, in addition to that the clubs understood the manner in which the team had been playing for about three years.

"The King" relinquished top of the league in favor of Al-Jazira by three points.

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