He said that the performance of the "leader" is in an ascending fashion and the presence of the fans motivates the players

Abdullah Ali: With all due respect to all teams, the eye does not look back

  • Al Ain leads the league standings by six points from Al Wahda.

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  • Abdullah Ali: “Just as we think about winning the league title, we also want our fans to return to their normal place.”

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The supervisor of the first football team at Al Ain Club, Abdullah Ali, confirmed that all of his team’s focus is only on themselves, and how to develop their level and strive more and maintain the upward pace from one match to another, hoping to continue at the top of the ADNOC Pro League standings.

Abdullah Ali told "Emirates Today", in response to a question about whether competing teams playing their matches before them and reducing the difference to three points temporarily puts them under pressure, "With respect for all the other teams, we do not look back, we look at ourselves, The pressure may be on the other teams, we are winning and we are still in the lead and we will strive to maintain it.”

Al-Ain is at the top of the league standings with 39 points alone, with a relatively comfortable difference between it and the other teams, as it is away from Al-Wehda, the second-ranked team, by six points, and Al-Ahly “third” and Sharjah “fourth” respectively by nine points, but this difference is reduced in some meetings. Temporarily when the chasing teams play their matches before him.

The Al Ain team supervisor expressed his great satisfaction with the public support that the team gets in all its matches inside and outside the city of Al Ain, stressing that the presence of the fans is an important factor in achieving victories, and they thank the Professional League League for raising the capacity of the stadiums completely.

Abdullah Ali stressed that the presence of the Ainawiya fans with the team is one of the important goals for them, and added: “Just as we think about winning the league title, we also want our fans to return to their natural place. These fans were thirsty to attend the matches.”

Al-Ainawiya fans received good news, opening the doors for them again to attend the training sessions at Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium, more than two years after its closure, as the “leader” was training behind closed doors like the rest of the clubs due to the Corona pandemic “Covid-19”, but the club announced on Sunday The past is about opening the exercises to the masses.

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