Moroccan Youssef Al-Sefri, coach of the Qatar Club team, stressed the importance of tomorrow’s match against its host, Qatar Club, hosted by Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, within the second leg of the first preliminary round of the King Salman Cup for Arab Football Clubs, indicating that his team seeks to appear strong and snatch the pass to the role. The second primer.
Al-Sefri added during the press conference the day before the confrontation: "We played a great match in the first leg, and we thank all the players for the effort they showed. Undoubtedly, the confrontation tomorrow will be very difficult, and our team is fully prepared. We have worked to devote positive aspects, address some mistakes, and we look forward to achieving a positive result that will take us to the second round.".
As-Safri said: "Sfaxien includes a distinguished group of players, and we will work to stop the keys to his game and focus on playing with a great balance between the lines, and we hope that the team will succeed in drawing a positive picture, and we also hope that we will be lucky and translate the opportunities that we have into goals".
The Qatar Club coach explained: "There are some changes that may occur in the team’s position according to the circumstances of the confrontation tomorrow, but the team’s personality and style will not change, and we look forward to achieving our goal of crossing over to the next round.".
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In turn, Satih Al-Abbasi, the Qatar Club goalkeeper, said that his team is looking to snatch the qualification card for the next round, stressing the team’s readiness for tomorrow’s match.
He continued: "I would like to thank all the players for the strong performance in the first leg and the character the team showed on the opposing team’s pitch".
And he concluded: "The crowd atmosphere was great during the first leg, and the Tunisian fans painted a wonderful picture that gave the match a special flavour".
The first leg match that took place between the two teams last week at Tayeb Al Muhairi Stadium in the Tunisian city of Sfax ended in a goalless draw.
It is worth noting that the qualifier from this match will meet the qualifier from the Sudanese Al-Hilal match and the Bahraini Manama, where the Sudanese team won the first leg in its home stadium by 3-0, and they are scheduled to meet again later today. And the winner of the two matches qualifies to join the first group, which includes (Tunisian Esperance, the Saudi Jeddah Federation, and the Iraqi police).
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