Ajman restores the efforts of 5 players against Al Wahda, led by Miral

Meral Samardjic.

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Ajman will restore five of its important players in the starting lineup that will face Al-Wehda tomorrow in the quarter-finals of the President of the State Cup, after they had missed the Al-Ahly youth match in the Professional League Cup.

Among the players who will join the Orange squad are Tunisian striker Firas Belaraby, Slovenian defender Miral Samardjic, Brazilian Leonardo, Said Suleiman and Saeed Jassim.

Firas Belarabi had arrived in Ajman yesterday, after the end of his participation with his country in the Arab Cup, in which the Tunisian team was runner-up. Today, the player will undergo a training session with the team to determine the extent of his physical and technical readiness to participate in the match, according to what the Ajman coach confirmed. , Goran Tovejdzic, who stressed that the return of this quintet will give the team a great addition in the Al-Wahda match, through which we look forward to achieving victory and returning to our stadium with the qualification card.

The Serbian coach added in a press statement: “We know that we will face a team that is the best in terms of numbers, whether in terms of attack or defense, and it will have an additional advantage that the match will be held at its home, but I believe very much in the capabilities of my team and the capabilities of its players to achieve what is required in that match.”

He explained: “We do not plan to prolong the match, but we will work to resolve the result in the original time. It is true that we lost from Al-Wahda in the last confrontation that brought us three goals without a response, but from my point of view, the result did not reflect the course and events of the meeting, as we were a strong match for Annabi.” Had it not been for the timing of Al-Wahda’s first goal, which came in the last second of the end of the first half.”

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