“Al-Zaeem” achieved the most important thing in the Al-Wasl match by securing the top spot in the league

Rebrov: Al-Ain has no problem in the second half. The retreat is "tactical"

Al Wasl shot 15 times without any threat on Al Ain goal.

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Al-Ain team corrected the mistakes of previous matches during the summit meeting with its host Al-Wasl yesterday evening in Zabeel, within the seventh round of the ADNOC Professional League, as it maintained progress until the end of the confrontation, unlike what happened in the previous two rounds that they fought against Al-Orouba 3-3 and Al-Wahda 1- 1, and the "leader" in both meetings was ahead of the score, but the players' sense of deciding the match for their own benefit was the reason for the return of their competitors to tie, which raised a question mark on what happened to the eye in the last third of the second half of this season, but in the Al-Wasl meeting he achieved the most important by securing The lead at point 17.

However, Al-Ain coach, Ukrainian Sergei Rebrov, said in a press statement that "the team does not have a problem in the second half, and the decline that occurs is tactical and based on the plan in place."

He continued, "When you finish the first game ahead, it is natural to read the opponent's style at the beginning of the second session, as he will enter a different way to compensate, which prompted us to deal with the required focus at the level of all lines."

The coach, who is spending his first year in the ADNOC Professional League and leads the standings with 17 points, added that his team fought the confrontation in two different ways. A strong team with distinguished players in its ranks, and I am personally proud of the performance of my players.”

Al-Wasl coach angry at the absence of the “final touch”

In the Al-Ain match, Al-Wasl suffered with the last touch, as he took 15 shots during the match, including 11 from inside the penalty area and four from outside the area, but without any of these opportunities rising to the necessary danger, or translated into goals.

Al-Wasl coach Hellman expressed his anger at the absence of the final touch, and the inability of his players to finish the attacks correctly.

He said in a press statement: "We were in control of the match, and the players gave their utmost effort, but it is clear that we are suffering from the final touch, because the opponent scored against us from only two chances."

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