Al-Wahda coach calls on fans to calm down: Al-Ain match will not decide the identity of the UAE champion

Al-Wahda coach, French Gregory, stressed that the result of his team's match against Al-Ain on Saturday night will not determine the identity of the champion in a big way, as he put it.


Gregory said in the press conference before the Al Ain meeting: “I know that everyone is excited for this match, whether fans or players, but the fans must calm down because the result, whether it is us or us, will not decide the title for either party, there are still seven games remaining and things will remain open. wide open.”


He added: "Al-Ain lost two points against Al-Uruba in the last round, and this is an indication that any team can lose points against a team, and Al-Ain will play seven difficult matches and against strong teams, so we do not have to think beyond the match, and our focus is on Playing with a high fighting spirit and having the advantage on the field to get the desired result.”


On the latest developments in the injured situation regarding participation in front of Al-Ain, Gregory said: "There is nothing new about them. What I can say is that the percentage of non-participation of these players is much greater than their participation."


The unit will miss the efforts of Ismail Matar, Alaa El Din Zahra, Khamis Ismail, and Lucas, along with Abdullah Hamad.


He explained: “I am not worried about any possible absences or any player who may participate in the match. I am confident that everyone who will be on the field will do my best and not miss the opportunity to continue the competition because the unit deserves to be in that position, we have overcome many obstacles to be present.” This place is on the competition schedule.


And about whether he prepares a surprise for the eye in Saturday's meeting?

"Perhaps there will be surprises," Gregory said.

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