Baniyas monitors 5 situations against referee Omar Al Ali that caused the unit quartet

Al Wahda beat Baniyas 4-1 in the first leg of the cup semi-final.

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Assistant coach in Baniyas Club, Cornia George, said that Al Wahda club does not need to compliment the "whistle" to win matches, as happened in the two teams' match, the day before yesterday, which was administered by referee Omar Al Ali.

Baniyas had lost four goals to one against Al-Wahda in the first leg of the President's Cup semi-final, so that Al-Samawi was close to bidding farewell to the competition due to the difficulty of his position and his need to win the return match with three goals without a response.

Coach George monitored five arbitration situations that caused his team's loss, namely: the first goal, yellow cards, the tension of the Baniyas players, the failure to expel one of the Al Wahda players, and the negative attitudes of the video technology (mouse).

The assistant coach of Baniyas attended the press conference, instead of Romanian coach Isila, who was sent off in the match.

He added: “We were subjected to arbitrary injustice in our match against Al-Wahda in the league, and also in the cup match. For example, the first goal that Omar Khribin scored in favor of Al-Annabi, came from a clear mistake in the interest of our Argentine player Jimenez, and the referee should have returned to the mouse technique, The error is counted and the goal of Khribin canceled.”

Corina George said: “We received many yellow cards in the match, some of which were not worthy, and it made our players afraid of getting the red card, which could have deprived us of one of our players, after the referee gave him the red card had it not been for the intervention of the mouse technique, and canceled the decision.”

He continued: "The referee, Omar Al Ali, stopped the match for three minutes to verify the validity of his decision to expel Khamis Saleh, and the player became tense during that period, which affected his performance on the field."

He explained: "Bani Yas has previous experiences with Al Ali, unfortunately, it is not in our favor.

In the victory match, he caused an incorrect penalty kick, which caused us to lose the match.”

He added: "One of the Al-Wahda players received a yellow card, and made a second mistake. He interrogated an administrative penalty that required his expulsion, but after the referee confirmed that he had a first card, he did not give him the second card, and this confirms that the loss was not only in football."

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