“Al Annabi” suffers from important absences today

Al-Wahda wants to heal “Asian” wounds at the expense of “hawks”

Al Wahda is the team that has scored the most draws in the league.

Photography: Eric Arrasas

Today, Al-Wahda team seeks to compensate for the disappointment of its exit in the AFC Champions League a week ago against Al-Nasr Saudi Arabia with a severe defeat, when its guest will face the Emirates team at 18.15 pm today, in the seventh round of the ADNOC Professional League.

Al-Wahda is also suffering locally, as it has only 8 points in a late position and only achieved one victory, while things are more difficult for the Falcons team at the bottom of the ranking without points.

Al-Wahda, who loses influential elements due to injuries, hopes to erase the shaky image that he recently appeared in the Asian Champions, and is betting on the experience of a number of its players, led by Ismail Matar.

On the other hand, the Emirates team wants to end the crisis of results through today's meeting, especially since it has not won any points yet, and has become the closest candidate to relegation.

For his part, the Dutch coach of Al-Wahda, Tin Kat, described the match as an important match against a good opponent, and said in a press statement: The players must show their best and play with a high fighting spirit to reap the match points.

He indicated that the team will lose the efforts of Fares Jumaa, Mahmoud Khamis and Khamis Ismail due to injury.

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