
Razi Shneishil: The Air Force Match is Tough but We Trust Our Players' Quality and Spirit
The Air Force coach, Ali Abdul Jabbar, expressed his team's readiness to face Al-Kahrabaa in the 31st round of the Iraqi Stars League, confirming that the match represents a real test against an organized team that performs strongly, but he emphasized that their goal is only the three points.
He said: "We respect the Al-Kahrabaa team for its distinguished young players and capable coaching staff led by Captain Razi Shneishil, and we expect a tough match that requires great focus and extra effort from our players."
He added: "The team has gone through an unstable administrative period, and the frequent changes in coaches have affected the technical stability, but we are now working on imposing a clear identity and restoring balance to the team."
He continued: "In the previous match against Al-Qasim, we performed well but did not secure the result, and we need to learn from those lessons, as any new setback will complicate our mission in the standings."
He concluded: "The players are physically and technically ready, and we are working to exploit our strengths, and we will play in an attacking style to achieve a victory that restores our confidence before entering the final stages of the league."
He finished: "We have a loyal audience that deserves to be made happy, and the players know the value of the badge they carry, and we will fight until the last minute of the season to achieve a position that befits the history of the Air Force."
He said: "We respect the Al-Kahrabaa team for its distinguished young players and capable coaching staff led by Captain Razi Shneishil, and we expect a tough match that requires great focus and extra effort from our players."
He added: "The team has gone through an unstable administrative period, and the frequent changes in coaches have affected the technical stability, but we are now working on imposing a clear identity and restoring balance to the team."
He continued: "In the previous match against Al-Qasim, we performed well but did not secure the result, and we need to learn from those lessons, as any new setback will complicate our mission in the standings."
He concluded: "The players are physically and technically ready, and we are working to exploit our strengths, and we will play in an attacking style to achieve a victory that restores our confidence before entering the final stages of the league."
He finished: "We have a loyal audience that deserves to be made happy, and the players know the value of the badge they carry, and we will fight until the last minute of the season to achieve a position that befits the history of the Air Force."