Al-Ain team supervisor: What happened in the face of Al-Uruba is repeated once every five seasons

The supervisor of the first football team at Al-Ain Club, Abdullah Ali, said that "what happened in the Al-Ain and Al-Orouba match, which ended in a positive tie with one goal for each team in the 18th round of the ADNOC Professional League competition, is repeated once in every five seasons."

He added in his speech to the official website of Al-Ain Club: "The lead is still in the grip of (the leader), despite our loss of two important points yesterday, and we agree that there were errors in the first half of the game, but the reality confirms that Al-Ain did not succeed in his last match."

He continued, "The opponent adhered to a tight defensive method by reducing the spaces while relying on counterattack attempts, so they were successful in scoring and not conceding goals compared to the rate of attacks against their goal, and this may happen once in every five seasons."

Commenting on a question about Al-Ain's tie with Al-Orouba back and forth, he said: I think that the first leg match is completely different from the return match, and as I mentioned to you in the go that the match was like a (cold shower), after we were three goals ahead, but yesterday it was different, The opponent advanced, but after we arranged our situation on the ground, we were not successful in scoring and we respect all our competitors, regardless of the name or location of the team on the standings list. Al-Ain matches are always different preparations for everyone.

In response to a question about whether a tie might affect the team’s chances of winning the fourteenth league title, he said: I believe that talking about winning the league title is still early, as there are eight rounds at 24 points separating us from the finish line, and in the language of the competing numbers for the league title, there is something present. Between the leader and the ninth place holder on the ranking list.

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