He confirmed that the physical impulsion of the players was the most prominent of the team's gains

Al-Jazira coach: Kosanovic trained a lot for his goal in Al Wasl

Kosanovic scored from a direct free kick in Al Wasl goal.

Photography: Eric Arazas

Al-Jazira coach, Dutch Marcel Kaiser, expressed his happiness with the victory that his team achieved 3-2 against Al Wasl, the day before yesterday, in the 23rd round of the Arabian Gulf League, stressing that the match was very strong and difficult, indicating that the third goal gave the team the three points. He was trained a lot by the Serbian player Milos Kosanovic during the team's training.

Kaiser said in a press statement: "I am very happy that Kosanovic scored a goal from a direct free kick, especially since it is not the first time that he has scored a goal in this way, given that he is practicing free kicks during the team's training."

Kosanovic had scored the third goal for Al-Jazira team from a direct free kick, to achieve a difficult victory over Al-Wasl, and Al-Jazira regained the top of the league standings with 50 points, after Bani Yas drew with Sharjah with a goal for each of them, and Al-Samawi retreated to second place with 49 points, as it is the goal. The sixth that the Serbian player scored from a direct free kick this season (five goals in the league and one goal in the Arabian Gulf Cup).

Al Jazeera coach Kaiser said: "I am very happy with the performance of the players, as the most positive thing is the physical rush of the players during the match, which made them feel very tired in the dressing room."


He added, "They fought and won against Al Wasl, which has developed greatly in the past period. I am also happy that Ali Mabkhout, after his brilliance with the national team, continued his brilliance and scored a goal, while currently the league will stop for four weeks until we return to play again."

• The Serbian star scored six goals from a "free kick" this season.


• Al-Jazira regained the top of the league from Baniyas, by one point.

Hillman: The referee removed Al Wasl players too much in the third goal

Al-Wasl coach, Brazilian Oder Hillman, reprimanded the referee, and said in a press statement: "My admonition to the referee that in the ball from which the third goal of Al-Jazeera came, he removed Al-Wasl players a greater distance than necessary in the free kick, which contributed to our reception of the third goal." .

He added: “We deserved to win, or at least draw, and in the end the result was not good, but Al-Jazira scored a goal, I don’t know if it was offside, and I don’t know if we had a penalty kick, and the same goes for canceling a goal that Al Wasl scored for offside. ».

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