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Shabab Al Ahli must be mentally strong against Al Ain to clinch sixth Pro League Cup

- AMITH PASSELA

Shabab Al Ahli manager Mahdi Ali has urged his players to be “mentally strong” ahead of their Pro League Cup final against Al Ain at Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi tonight.

The Dubai club go into the game on the back of a hectic fixture list, having played six matches in three weeks in Saudi Arabia to qualify for the Asian Champions League Round of 16.

They also had to face Al Ain in the Adnoc Pro League on their return and, having lost 1-0 in that game on April 30, they meet the same opponents in a cup final four days later.

“It has been a very busy schedule but the important thing is we qualified for the Round of 16 in the continenta­l championsh­ip,” Mahdi Ali said at the pre-match conference yesterday.

“Of course, physically it has been tough for the players but they need to be mentally sharp when we meet Al Ain.

“If you are mentally strong, you can deal with the physical aspect of the game. We are in a final and this the only title we can win this season. Al Ain [are] a strong side but I believe our team is equally good to match them.

“We had a lot of issues at the beginning of the season, dealing with injuries and late registrati­on. We have now reached a good level and we have got momentum on our side.”

Shabab Al Ahli are chasing a sixth Cup title and should be nearly at full strength for the clash, although Mahdi Ali will have to make calls on players with injury and fatigue issues before deciding on his starting XI.

He said midfielder Majed Hassan has not fully recovered from an injury he sustained in the Asian Champions League but Argentinia­n Federico Cartabia is back in training and

The Dubai club go into the final having played six Asian Champions League matches in three weeks in Saudi Arabia

was due to have a fitness test this morning.

Al Ain manager Serhiy Rebrov described the final as “one game and a title to win” for the long-time leaders of the Adnoc Pro League.

“We met Shabab Al Ahli three days ago but that win against them doesn’t tell the actual story,” the Ukrainian said.

“This is one game and a title to win. We have the full squad at our disposal and our ever-present fans behind us. We have had a good season and are looking forward to a good result.”

Rebrov pointed out that it has been tough for the players as they head towards the end of the season with the weather getting warmer by the day.

“At this point our focus is only on the final,” he said. “For now, we have stopped thinking of the league and I have told my players this is just one game.

“I have put that game we won three days ago against Shabab Al Ahli as history and just look forward to the one we are to play.

“We know they didn’t field their best line-up, perhaps, saving it for [the final]. It’s going to be a close and good match.”

 ?? UAE Pro League ?? Shabab Al Ahli players train ahead of tonight’s Pro League Cup final against Al Ain in Abu Dhabi
UAE Pro League Shabab Al Ahli players train ahead of tonight’s Pro League Cup final against Al Ain in Abu Dhabi

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