Seven artistic scenes enhance the value of the match between Kalba and its guest Al Jazira, the day after tomorrow, in the ninth round of the ADNOC Professional Football League, led by the clash of artistic minds between the coaches of the two teams, Serbian Vuk Rasovic and Moroccan Hussein Amouta, respectively.
Al-Jazira occupies third place with 16 points, while Kalba is in seventh place with 11 points, and the recent series of results of the two teams raises the technical value of the upcoming confrontation.
«Emirates Today» monitors the seven artistic scenes as follows:
A series of victories
Al-Jazira achieved a series of distinguished results during the past rounds, which began with a victory over Al-Nasr 3-1, then over Dibba Al-Hisn 6-1, Khor Fakkan 4-2, and a draw with Al-Wasl 2-2, before defeating Ajman 4-0, which gives it technical and moral motivation to add Another important victory to maintain his distinguished series of results on the way to competing for the title.
Shabab Al-Ahly tied
Kalba is betting on the distinguished level he performed against Shabab Al-Ahly and the result of the draw outside his stadium, which gives him technical and moral motivation to achieve a new distinguished result, especially after the return of his Iranian player Mehdi Qaidi to play the matches, after his absence from the match with Shabab Al-Ahly due to the loan system.
Strong competitor
In the current season, Kalba enjoys its ability to compete against the teams competing for the title, and achieve distinguished results after being able to draw with Al Wasl 2-2, and with Shabab Al Ahly without goals, which makes it able to compete with Al Jazira and achieve a positive result.
Influential players
The Al-Jazira and Kalba teams have players capable of making a difference, which makes it possible for the match to appear at a high technical level, including Al-Jazira players Bruno, the Brazilian Merez, and the Moroccan of Spanish origin, Nabil Fekir, while on the Kalba side, the “Tigers” are characterized by a striking attacking force represented by Mehdi Qaidi and the Italian Daniele Bessa. In addition to goalkeeper Sultan Al-Mundhiri.
“Tigers” Stadium
The Kalba team is considered one of the stubborn teams when it plays its matches at its home stadium, after it had won against Al-Bataeh and Al-Oruba and tied with Al-Wasl, scoring seven valuable points, and it bets a lot on its supportive fans, especially in the big matches.
Impressive numbers
Kalba has the second-strongest defense line, as it has only conceded six goals, an indication of its defensive strength, while Al-Jazira is the best attacking line, shared equally with Sharjah, with 21 goals, which gives the match great technical value.
Two ambitious coaches
Both Kalba’s Serbian coach, Vuk Rasovic, and Al-Jazira’s Moroccan coach, Hussein Amouta, possess leadership and technical capabilities in reading and analyzing matches prominently before and during the match, which makes them determined to succeed in snatching points in the match, and strengthening their position in the technical arena of the league.
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