He confirmed that Ali Mabkhout is an inspiration to the players of the Abu Dhabi Pride Academy.

James Gow: We are working on producing players who carry the genes of Al-Jazira Club

The Sports Director of Al Jazira Club Academy, English James Gow, expressed his enjoyment of his new life in Abu Dhabi, by moving from Liverpool to work with “Pride of Abu Dhabi”, speaking about his first impressions of the academy and the players and his own views on how to develop the talents of young players and the importance of communicating with the first team, as well as about The reserve league competition and how to improve it. He also revealed the factors that he believes were the reason for the uniqueness of Al-Jazira Academy and its distinction from other football and sports academies in the country and in the region.

Gao said in a press statement, "Our work is to produce players who carry the values ​​and genes of Al Jazira Club inside and outside the stadium, and everyone in the club is directly committed to this strategy because the main goal is to help the UAE national team and Al Jazira team achieve success, and we know that we need to work in the best possible way to succeed in achieve this goal.”

Talking about living in the country, he said: “Abu Dhabi is a wonderful city, I love life in it because the people are nice and the food is great and because I love my job here, it is a very big job and I feel very excited about my daily work in Abu Dhabi and at Al Jazira Club.

Honestly, I spend most of my time in the academy and at the club, and because I enjoy this job so much, it is easy for me to get used to my new life in Abu Dhabi.

I spend 10 hours a day in the academy, I work 6 days a week and there are a lot of things to be done and done, and I am enjoying it all.”

He added: "Abu Dhabi is a very clean and organized city, and this is what made me love it from the first day. I have not explored all the places in the city yet, but I moved between Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Al Ain and Al Dhafra with the academy teams, and I loved the desert very much."

He continued: “I am working to adapt to driving on the streets of Abu Dhabi because it is different from driving in England, but everything is clear and easy. Here the weather is somewhat complicated due to the high temperatures and humidity at this time of the year, and it affects us somewhat in the academy because we cannot We train with the same intensity, but we are smartly dealing with the current situation, and we know that we will increase the intensity of training in the winter because the weather becomes great to train and play.”

He praised the capabilities of Al Jazira Club, and said: “We have huge and wonderful facilities in Al Jazira Club, including the club’s academy, and we also have excellent facilities and facilities and a lot of talented players. You are providing the first team and the national teams with many great players, these discussions helped me greatly to understand what Al Jazira Academy means for the club and the city and how important it is to the club.”

He added: “We always remind the players of the importance of diligence and patience, and we remind them that Ali Mabkhout, for example, was a player like them in the club’s academy and trained in the same stadiums and facilities that they train on at this stage of their lives. The biggest international and local tournaments and competitions, and he is a great role model for all the young players here.”

He concluded: "It is important for young players to see players like Ali Mabkhout and his teammates shine and win trophies with the first team because they can then tell themselves that they can achieve the same success in the future."

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