
Al Wahda Fans Association Boycotts League Matches After Disappointment, and Carreño Intervenes
In a surprising decision, the Al Wahda Fans Association has decided to refrain from attending the remaining matches of the team in the Roshan League after a series of negative results. The association expressed its dissatisfaction with the current situation and determined that the boycott would be the most appropriate solution at this difficult time.
Al Wahda's coach, Carreño, is focusing on enhancing the offensive performance in the team's match against Damak, with the hope of staying in the league in mind. Despite the challenges, Carreño emphasized the necessity of capitalizing on available opportunities.
Carreño has prepared a strong offensive plan featuring the attacking trio of Ighalo, Abdulaziz Noor, and Craig Goodwin, along with supporting players for the attack. The team's goal is clear: to win against Damak to strengthen their chances of remaining in the Roshan League.
The club's fans association expressed its frustration over the repeated defensive mistakes that have harmed the team's campaign this season. Al Wahda has been unable to address these issues despite attempts to sign players during the winter transfer window.
Member of the Al Wahda Fans Association, Faisal Al-Hazmi, announced the decision to boycott all remaining matches in Makkah. The decision came due to the lack of improvements in performance, making the team's chances of survival slim.
Despite the current situation, hope remains for Al Wahda to regain its balance and focus on the upcoming matches, with the hope that the team can avoid relegation at the last moment.
Al Wahda's coach, Carreño, is focusing on enhancing the offensive performance in the team's match against Damak, with the hope of staying in the league in mind. Despite the challenges, Carreño emphasized the necessity of capitalizing on available opportunities.
Carreño has prepared a strong offensive plan featuring the attacking trio of Ighalo, Abdulaziz Noor, and Craig Goodwin, along with supporting players for the attack. The team's goal is clear: to win against Damak to strengthen their chances of remaining in the Roshan League.
The club's fans association expressed its frustration over the repeated defensive mistakes that have harmed the team's campaign this season. Al Wahda has been unable to address these issues despite attempts to sign players during the winter transfer window.
Member of the Al Wahda Fans Association, Faisal Al-Hazmi, announced the decision to boycott all remaining matches in Makkah. The decision came due to the lack of improvements in performance, making the team's chances of survival slim.
Despite the current situation, hope remains for Al Wahda to regain its balance and focus on the upcoming matches, with the hope that the team can avoid relegation at the last moment.