He is ranked third in his group by one point

Unity challenges bad luck in the third Asian confrontation

Unity is hungry for victory in the Asian Championship.

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Al-Wehda seeks to break its fast of victories in the current edition of the AFC Champions League, when it faces Qatar’s Al Rayyan, at Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa, at 18:30 today, in the third round of Group E of the AFC Champions League.

The men of the Dutch coach Tin Cat hope to get rid of the misfortune that prevented them from the victory over Persepolis, Iran, and Goa, India, in the past two rounds, in which only one point from the last, to occupy third place in his group, while Al Rayyan occupies the last place in participation with Al-Wahda with the same balance of points , But he lags behind on goal difference.

And it became necessary for Al-Wahda to come out with a positive result, hoping to compete for a qualifying card as the second best from the 10 groups of the tournament, as it qualifies for the first-placed 16th round, along with the six best teams who get second place. Persepolis, who is meeting with Goa tonight, is close to qualifying for Group E, after winning the first two matches at the expense of Al-Wehda with a goal without response, and Al-Rayyan 3-1. The road to unity will not be paved with roses to get the desired result, especially since Al Rayyan is armed with the experience of his French coach Laurent Blanc, as he presented a perfect match against Persepolis, and he was close to a positive result were it not for the lack of focus that appeared near the end of the match, which the French coach complained about.

Their Excellencies, if they want to win, must get rid of the goalscoring sterility that has accompanied them in the past two matches, despite the multiple opportunities that have been available to them, which were enough to change the situation in which the Emirati team is currently.

The Syrian, Omar Khribin, encountered an unnatural misfortune, especially in the Goa match, as he missed four chances to score while he was close to the goal, due to the brilliance of the Indian goalkeeper.

But Al-Wehda has a strong defensive line, led by veteran Fares Jumaa, who has performed perfectly in the Asian Championship so far.

It is expected that the unit will enter the meeting with the same squad in which he played the Goa match, with the possibility of making one change by paying the expert, Khamis Ismail, at the expense of the injured Abdullah Salmin.

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unit is required to achieve a positive result in the hope of competing for a qualifying card.

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