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Al Wasl prepared for ‘tough game’ at struggling Al Jazira

- AMITH PASSELA

Al Wasl manager Rodolfo Arruabarre­na has warned his players not to take Al Jazira lightly ahead of the Arabian Gulf League leaders’ visit to the struggling champions tomorrow.

Jazira stormed to the league title last season, setting numerous records in the process including most points (68) and games won (22) in the profession­al era.

However, the Abu Dhabi club have endured a disappoint­ing start to the current campaign, having won just once from their opening four fixtures, and sit ninth in the table.

Wasl, who finished runners-up and nine points adrift of Jazira last season, are flying high and share the top spot with Al Ain after winning three and drawing one of their first four games.

A win for Wasl would extend their lead to nine points and provide a major blow to Jazira’s title defence.

Conversely, a win for Jazira will close the gap to just three points and thrust the champions back into the title race.

It means, even at this early stage of the season, there will be plenty to play for at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium on Friday.

“Jazira may be going through a lean period but they are still a very good side with quality in every line,” Arruabarre­na said.

“We have had some tough early games and have done pretty well to be where we are at the moment. It’s a good start but the league is a long one and we need to keep producing the same level or even better at every game.

“This game against Jazira is another tough one. Obviously we want to return with three points.”

Al Wahda will be looking for three points when they host Hatta tonight aiming to bounce back from their first defeat of the season.

New manager Laurentiu Reghecampf enjoyed the perfect start with Wahda, winning his first three games in charge before going down to Wasl last time out.

Wahda welcome a Hatta side coming off a morale-boosting first win of the season, and Reghecampf has said his players are prepared for a tough game.

“Judging by their past two games, Hatta is a vastly improved side,” the Romanian said. “Our aim will be to win the three points regardless of the challenge Hatta will throw at us.

“We were unlucky not to return with a point against Wasl. We played a good game but didn’t achieve the desired result.”

Al Ain travel to Emirates on Saturday, where manager Zoran Mamic is expecting his side to build on their great escape against Ajman last weekend when the Garden City club fought back from two goals down to win the game 3-2.

“The players showed real character to score three unanswered goals in the second half in the win over Ajman,” Mamic said.

“I think we can take a lot of positives forward from that game.

“Emirates are similar side but we need to take control of the game early to relieve the pressure as we did against Ajman.”

Shabab Al Ahli Dubai, currently trailing the joint-leaders by one point, conclude the weekend’s action with a trip to 11thplaced Sharjah.

 ?? Courtesy Arabian Gulf League ?? Caio Canedo, left, and his Al Wasl teammates are off to a fast start after the AGL’s first four games
Courtesy Arabian Gulf League Caio Canedo, left, and his Al Wasl teammates are off to a fast start after the AGL’s first four games

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