Al Dhaid coach, Algerian Fouad Boumadil, revealed that his team’s ambition in the current season of the First Division Football League is to build a strong team technically and mentally, capable of competing in the next season, indicating that the team will continue to play matches in a high technical manner, perhaps it will obtain one of the two cards. Promotion to the professional league this season.
Boumadil told “Emirates Today”: “The bad results that the team suffered in the first rounds of the league, as it tied two and lost two, do not reflect the technical value of the team, which is behind the exposure of its most prominent players to injuries, in addition to the loss of concentration and loss of offensive opportunities.” “Especially in the confrontations between Al Dhafra, Fujairah and Masfoot.”
He continued: “What reflects our technical value is the victory over the Emirates team (Falcons) 3-2, and over Al-Arabi with a clean goal in their respective stadiums, and they are two teams that are highly likely to advance. This was achieved after we addressed all the tactical errors in attack and defense, most notably the concentration of the attackers in front of the goal, which… “It resulted in seven valuable points in three matches, which reflects Al Dhaid’s ability to compete and rise by investing in the upcoming matches.”
Al Dhaid’s coach revealed that the vision of the club’s board of directors, headed by Salem bin Howeiden Al Ketbi, aspires to build a strong team that will compete in the current season, perhaps snatching one of the two promotion tickets, in addition to building an integrated team technically and mentally, and supporting it with all the elements that contribute to upward development.
Bu Madhal described the team’s player, Khalifa Abdullah, as one of the most prominent players in Al Dhaid in the current season of the First Division League, along with the Algerian professional Boualem Sarir, who we hope will quickly return to the team after suffering an injury.” Ben Howiden praised the efforts of the Brazilian Regis, his compatriot Gabriel, and the Gambian Alfosini Gassama.
It is noteworthy that coach Fouad Boumadil previously trained the Hatta, Masfoot and Al Arabi teams, and succeeded in all of them with distinguished results.
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