The Paraguayan Al Ain club player, Alejandro Romero Caco, expressed his happiness with the victory achieved by “Al-Zaeem” over Al-Jazira, with three goals to one, the day before yesterday, in the tenth round of the ADNOC Professional League, stressing that this victory returned “Violet” to the atmosphere of competition for the title.
Kaku told Emirates Today that Al Ain needed to win over Al Jazira for several reasons, explaining: “The team stumbled in the last round by tying with Kalba with three goals for each team, and there was no room for losing more points, especially since the teams competing for the lead “It widened the difference in points.”
He added: “At the same time, facing Al Jazira is of great importance, especially since it is against a strong team playing on its home soil and in front of its fans, and it is also a direct competitor for the first places in the rankings, so victory over them is a strong moral motivation for us in the coming period.”
In response to a question about the difference between Al Ain’s performance against Kalba in the match in which the team trailed by three goals before drawing with difficulty 3-3, and the players’ performance against Al Jazira, he said: “In the Kalba match we did not appear well, and the match became more difficult because of the opponent’s advance on us.” In the result, while against Al Jazira, I see that we played the second half perfectly, even though the opponent also got ahead of us, but we gave everything we had, and our motivation was stronger to achieve victory and not stumble again.
Regarding Al Ain’s chances of competing for the league title, he said: “We have a postponed match in which we must win in order to get closer to the clubs ahead of us in the standings. In general, we think about each match separately, and we will not care about the results of the competitors, as much as we focus on “Ourself, and not to lose more points in the next stage.”
As for his opinion on the 2025 Club World Cup draw, which is being held in the United States of America, which resulted in Al-Zaeem being placed in the “Iron Group” that includes England’s Manchester City, Italy’s Juventus, and Morocco’s Wydad, he said: “The Club World Cup is a big event that we are definitely waiting for. There is no doubt that the draw resulted in us being in a very strong group, but at the same time it is too early to talk about the tournament, because it will be held after more than six months, and our focus is on the tournaments. Which we are currently playing, while the World Cup will be held after the end of the current season.”
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