We are able to win despite the strength of the opponent


Al -Jazeera coach, Moroccan Hussein Amouta, stressed the importance of focus and mental readiness in the face of Al -Ahly youth, today, stressing that his team is fully ready to play the final meeting with the ambition of winning and achieving the title.

Amouta said, in a press conference yesterday: “The final matches always have their own circumstances and depend on accurate details, as they differ according to the group of players available to each team. We have a group that focuses well and has a strong desire to win. ”

He added: «We have worked during the past days on all tactical aspects, and we focused on the smallest details, because such matches are decided by simple particles. We hope to show an offensive effectiveness worthy of the island. ”

He continued: «I have already woven a number of titles, but we are facing a coherent team with continuity in its squad, and he is the leader of the league schedule. The match will be difficult, so we must be at the top of the focus, and we take advantage of the opponent’s mistakes smart. ”

He concluded his speech by saying: “Al -Ahly youth are an experienced team, but we have the capabilities and the ability to win.”

For his part, Al -Jazira team player, Al -Masry Mohamed Al -Nani, confirmed his complete readiness to meet the needs of the technical staff, indicating that he is ready to play in any position that serves the interest of the team, even if it is in an unusual position for him.

He stressed that the spirit of the team and collective cooperation are the basis in such confrontations, and he said: “We play as one group, and everyone puts the interest of the team first, and we will do everything in our power to win.”

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