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Al Wahda coach cautions players

Brazilian Leonardo’s double sets up 3-0 win over Al Wasl

- BY N.D. PRASHANT Staff Reporter

Al Wahda coach Laurentiu Reghecampf has urged his players to put their heads down and keep working hard following his side’s 3-0 win over Al Wasl in the Arabian Gulf Cup Group A fixture at the Zayed Sports City Stadium yesterday.

Al Wahda’s Brazilian recruit Leonardo de Souza fired a double and 20-year-old Yahya Al Ghassani completed the tally. “I am happy with the game of my players today as the weather made it very difficult. We scored very fast and I hope the team will keep the level for the next games,” said a delighted-looking Reghecampf, whose side now have two wins in two matches.

All three goals had come in the first session and the coach was not very pleased with the way his wards played, having missed scoring opportunit­ies in the second session. “I think we have to be more attentive when we have the chance to score more goals. It is important to score because against a team like Al Wasl, with good players, they sometimes comeback into the game,” said Reghecampf, adding that the testing conditions made it difficult for his wards to maintain the same level of play after the switchover.

“I would never ask my players to stay back and defend those three goals. It happened only because the weather was testing,” revealed Reghecampf, who is well aware of the importance of maintainin­g the focus and not getting carried away by the initial success.

“Remember how we played the first half of last year. We played many games in the same way. We had the players for this game and they have good technique and speed. We have to make the best from these players,” said Reghecampf, who was also pretty pleased with the squad at his disposal.

 ?? Courtesy: AGC ?? Al Wahda and Al Wasl players vie for the ball during the Arabian ■ Gulf Cup clash at Zayed Sports City Stadium yesterday.
Courtesy: AGC Al Wahda and Al Wasl players vie for the ball during the Arabian ■ Gulf Cup clash at Zayed Sports City Stadium yesterday.

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