Sharjah Football Club Manager, Badr Ahmed Al Hammadi, said that Sharjah is on the right track so far, after achieving an important victory over Al Jazira with four clean goals in the third round of the ADNOC Professional League, stressing that the “King’s” goal this season is to be among the top four, and emphasizing that the team is required to win the league title, as it is a championship team, and will deal with each match separately.
He told Al-Emarat Al-Youm: “Winning the Al-Jazira match is a positive point, and will give a morale boost to the players. I believe that the stability in the technical area, as well as in the players’ level, was behind the positive results that the team has been achieving since the beginning of the current season. The team is on the right track.”
The match between Sharjah and Al Jazira witnessed the first appearance of the new foreign professional, the Brazilian Peru, in the league, as he participated in the second half “67” as a substitute for player Othman Camara.
Sharjah’s victory over Al Jazira is the sixth in a row for the team this season, after it had won two matches against Khorfakkan in the Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Cup, and also won its matches against Dibba Al-Hisn and Ittihad Kalba in the first and second rounds of the ADNOC Professional League, and against the Tajikistani team Istiklol with a clean goal scored by Tunisian Firas Al-Arabi in the first round of the launch of the “AFC Champions League for Clubs 2”.
Regarding supporting the team with new players, Badr Ahmed confirmed that “the current team is complete, and the current players have done their duty to the fullest, but if a new striker is brought into the team, he will be an addition to the team.”
Al-Dhanhani’s injury… “a slight bruise”
Khaled Al Dhanhani suffered a head injury during the match between Sharjah and Al Jazira. From the source
Sharjah Club football player, Khaled Al Dhanhani, left the Kuwaiti hospital in Sharjah the day before yesterday, after he had been transferred there to receive treatment, following a blow to the head during the second half of his team’s match against Al Jazira.
Sharjah team manager Badr Ahmed told Emarat Al Youm: “Al Dhanhani was transferred to the hospital to check on his health condition, and he is better now, and has left.” For his part, Sharjah Club stated on its official page on the “X” platform that Khalid Al Dhanhani’s injury does not require concern, and is a slight bruise to the head, after which the player insisted on continuing to play, despite coach Cosmin’s insistence on replacing him. The player has left the hospital and is being monitored by the medical staff.
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