After their level declined .. Al -Ahly coach defends the team's duo
Al -Ahly Saudi Arabia recently witnessed a decrease in the level of some of its stars, such as Frank Kishee and Ivan Tony, who previously shined with the team. This decline raised questions about its effect on the results, but coach Matthias Yaisle was quick to respond with confidence.
The German coach confirmed that he is not concerned about the level of his players, stressing that the team is still performing a distinguished performance. He said: "In the last 15 games, we won 12 times, we tied once, and we lost only two confrontations."
Yaisle explained that the numbers speak for themselves, as Al -Ahly remains one of the most victories. He considered that the focus should be on the same strength instead of anxiety about an individual decline.
The coach stressed the importance of preparing for the next match in the AFC Champions League, considering that the team needs full focus. He added: "The loss is always painful, and we aspired to a better result against victory, but we have to overcome it."
After the last defeat, the team aspires to return quickly to the path of victories. Yaisle and his players seek to prove their ability to compete continental, especially with the approaching decisive confrontations.
The German coach confirmed that he is not concerned about the level of his players, stressing that the team is still performing a distinguished performance. He said: "In the last 15 games, we won 12 times, we tied once, and we lost only two confrontations."
Yaisle explained that the numbers speak for themselves, as Al -Ahly remains one of the most victories. He considered that the focus should be on the same strength instead of anxiety about an individual decline.
The coach stressed the importance of preparing for the next match in the AFC Champions League, considering that the team needs full focus. He added: "The loss is always painful, and we aspired to a better result against victory, but we have to overcome it."
After the last defeat, the team aspires to return quickly to the path of victories. Yaisle and his players seek to prove their ability to compete continental, especially with the approaching decisive confrontations.