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Endurance test for Al Ain and Al Ahli

BOTH COACHES WARY OF PLAYERS’ FATIGUE

- By Staff Reporter

T he key to a spot in the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League between Arabian Gulf League champions Al Ain and Al Ahli will be endurance.

Both teams are going into the match on Wednesday in the backdrop of a long and demanding season and the affects were already seen when weary holders Al Ain were shown the door by Al Nasr in the Presidents Cup quarter-finals.

The first leg between Al Ain and Al Ahli had also ended in a 0-0 stalemate at Al Rashid Stadium in Dubai. However, Al Ain playing in their own backyards — Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium — will definitely give them some psychologi­cal edge but that would be slight and coach Zlatko Dalic was urging his players to give one last peak performanc­e.

“Tomorrow will be the last game of the season for my team and it has been a very, very long season for us. It has been difficult to keep my players in the same shape all season. I hope my players play with the same fire and energy tomorrow,” said Dalic, who revealed he had set two goals this season: one was to win the local league and to go all the way in the AFC Championsh­ip.

“Out of my two goals, we have done one tough job and now we have another tough job for tomorrow. We played four games against Al Ahli this season and each game was very competitiv­e and tough as two matches ended in draw and one win for each team,” added the Croatian. Al Ain created a lot of opportunit­ies in the first leg but his strike force — Asamoah Gyan, Ebrahima Diaky, Jires Kembo-Ekoko and Omar Abdul Rahman muffed opportunit­ies.

Al Ain’s Omar Abdul Rahman said: “We are fully aware of what is required of us in our own stadium and I hope our fans will turn up in large numbers to support us. We respect our opponents Al Ahli but we are all determined to win and qualify for the quarter-finals.”

Abdul Rahman went on to add that though his team was saddened by the shock exit from the Presidents Cup, it will not hamper their performanc­e here. “I want to assure our fans that the loss will not affect our quest to qualify for the next stage.”

The action starts at 7.50pm.

 ?? Courtesy: Al Ain ?? All or nothing Al Ain coach Zlatko Dalic (right) and Omar Abdul Rahman (left) along with a club official at a press conference ahead of their AFC Champions League clash against Al Ahli in Abu Dhabi.
Courtesy: Al Ain All or nothing Al Ain coach Zlatko Dalic (right) and Omar Abdul Rahman (left) along with a club official at a press conference ahead of their AFC Champions League clash against Al Ahli in Abu Dhabi.

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