Al-Asiatic adjusts the timing of Al-Wahda matches to be played after breakfast time

Tin Cat: Mattar is able to play 90 minutes without getting tired despite reaching the age of 38

Matar received the best gift of qualifying for unity on his 38th birthday. From the source

The coach of the unit, Dutch Tin Cat, lavished praise and praise to the captain of the team, Ismail Matar, on the occasion of the player's celebration of his 38th birthday, which coincided with the day of the Iraqi Al-Zawra match in the Asian Attaché, the day before yesterday, which witnessed Al-Wehda's 2-1 victory, and qualified him to The group stage.

Tin Cat said, "Ismail Matar is able to play a full 90 minutes without fatigue or exhaustion, even when he is 38 years old."

The Dutch coach added in the press conference after the match: "Any team is proud to have Matar in its ranks. This player deserves to be talked about with respect by everyone, given the great bids he makes while he is in this advanced stage of life."

He added, "The players were generous with Matar on the day of his birthday, and they gave him the most beautiful gift to qualify for the group stage. He is an example for all the players who should follow him in what he presented to Al-Wahda club, the state and football in general."

He continued, "Matar is not only an example of commitment and sacrifice for the sake of his team and his club, but it is also an example in terms of the physical effort that he provides, and he has completed 38 years, because he knew how to maintain himself in terms of healthy nutrition, early sleep and training also seriously."

Regarding the match, he said: “I said before that it will be a difficult match for us, because we will face a team that has high physical strength. We went through the match with two plans. In the first half, we deliberately played without an outspoken striker, and we relied on Omar Khribin and Mattar, and in the second half we adjusted the way and pushed us. "With the Slovenian we did not need it when we needed it. The players came back from afar and were able to win and cross the group stage."

Al-Wahda will play in Group E with Iranian Pirozzi, Al-Rayyan Al-Qatari and Al-Rayyan Al-Hindi.

The Emirates Football Association stated yesterday that Al-Asiqa approved an amendment to the timings of all matches in this group, after an effort by the federation, provided that Al-Wahda matches will start after the Iftar date, due to the circumstances of the blessed month of Ramadan, in order to ease the players and spare them from playing matches in The fasting period.

Khribin: "Asian" has become more difficult ... and our goal is to qualify in India

Al-Wahda player, Syrian Omar Khribin, confirmed that his team passed an important stage by overcoming Al-Zawraa in the Asian attaché, but it will remain the most important and difficult in the next stage, in the group stage.

He said in a press statement: "The Asian championship has become more difficult than it was before, after the amendments made to the system of skipping groups, and only the top-ranked player reached the second round."

He added, "We will go to India and our goal is to qualify for the fifth group. We will not go there for tourism. We will expend all our energies at this stage. It is difficult to exaggerate statements and say that we will compete for the championship, and we must take every stage of the tournament with its stage."

Al-Wahda will play in Group Five, hosted by Goa Al Hindi, and also include Peruzi and Al Rayyan, and it will be held between the 14th and 29th of this month.

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