
Karbala Coach Comments on Loss to Duhok
After his team's loss to Duhok in the thirtieth round of the Iraqi Stars League, Karbala coach Hassan Ahmed spoke about the details of the match and his opinion on his team's performance.
Hassan Ahmed said: "We faced a tough match against a distinguished opponent like Duhok. We did not start the match in the way we had planned, which cost us an early goal."
He clarified: "Despite falling behind, we tried to come back and organize our ranks. I believe the team had a better second half, and we succeeded in narrowing the gap, but luck was not on our side to equalize."
He added: "There were individual mistakes that cost us a lot, and we are working hard to correct them in the upcoming training sessions because we believe in the team's ability to achieve better results."
He continued: "The loss will not affect our determination, and we will return to work with greater focus to improve our position in the upcoming rounds."
He concluded his remarks by saying: "I thank the players for their efforts despite the result, and I assure Karbala fans that the team will show a better performance in the future."
Hassan Ahmed said: "We faced a tough match against a distinguished opponent like Duhok. We did not start the match in the way we had planned, which cost us an early goal."
He clarified: "Despite falling behind, we tried to come back and organize our ranks. I believe the team had a better second half, and we succeeded in narrowing the gap, but luck was not on our side to equalize."
He added: "There were individual mistakes that cost us a lot, and we are working hard to correct them in the upcoming training sessions because we believe in the team's ability to achieve better results."
He continued: "The loss will not affect our determination, and we will return to work with greater focus to improve our position in the upcoming rounds."
He concluded his remarks by saying: "I thank the players for their efforts despite the result, and I assure Karbala fans that the team will show a better performance in the future."