He made two goals in his first appearance with "Al Annabi"

Ahmed Refaat: I came to Al-Wahda to leave an imprint with the club and make its fans happy

Ahmed Refaat played a big match hours after Al-Wahda signed him the day before yesterday.

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The new Al-Wahda professional, the Egyptian Ahmed Refaat, quickly presented his credentials, and in his first appearance in the “Annabi” shirt, during the victory meeting, in the fifth round of the ADNOC Professional League, the day before yesterday, where Al-Wahda won 4-0 over “Al-Ameed”.

Ahmed Refaat's descent at the beginning of the second half contributed to making two goals, and contributed to the third of the four scored by his team, to cheer him on the stands of Al-Wahda after the match.

The Egyptian star said in a press statement after the match, that he was "happy with the strong start, and that he came to leave an imprint with Al Wahda Club and make his fans happy."

Al Wahda climbed to fifth place with seven points, while a big summit awaits the next round in front of Al Ain.

Al-Wahda had announced yesterday morning, hours before the victory match, that it had signed Ahmed Refaat on loan from the Egyptian Future Club, for a period of one season.

Al-Wahda suffered at the beginning of this season, the low level of its foreign players, which forced the administration to replace two of them, with the departure of the Brazilian defender Jobson, and his replacement with his compatriot, Alan Marcos, and the Portuguese Martinez, who was replaced by the Egyptian Ahmed Refaat.

Ahmed Refaat expressed his great happiness with the positive impression the fans made on him in his first match with Annabi.

He added: "I am happy to be here in Al-Wahda, this great club known for its popularity and its fans in Egypt and the Arab world. I came here with the ambition to leave my mark with the club and make its fans happy."

He added: “Before I came to Al-Wahda, I knew that the team suffered at the beginning of the season by losing many points, and this puts me in front of great responsibilities, to give my best to help my colleagues to advance the team and return it to its natural place, and I was happy that the team succeeded in achieving a great victory in the match. Victory, this is what gives me self-confidence and a greater morale to do more.”

Ahmed Refaat revealed what happened between him and the club’s management before completing the contract with him, saying: “The management told me that Al-Wahda is a big team and plays in all tournaments in order to compete and win titles, and I love challenges and any player who is honored to play in a team with the same value and destiny, we have in the coming period. An important match in the President’s Cup final, and I hope to dedicate it to our loyal fans.”

Victory coach: Defeat does not mean surrender

Al-Nasr coach, German Fink, said that he was sad because of the big loss by 4-0, and he confirmed in press statements, “We controlled the first half clearly and had many opportunities that were not used as required, and if we scored at the beginning, we would have come out with the result we aspire to.” .

"The first goal we conceded made the team collapse for no apparent reason," he added.

He pointed out, "Defeat is possible, and it is natural for feelings of sadness to prevail over the fans of the club, but we have to believe that defeat does not mean surrender, and this file must be closed quickly and we prepare for the next match to win it."

• Al Wahda rose to the fifth place with seven points.. A difficult match awaits the next round against Al Ain.

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