
Abu Al-Shamat: Determination and Persistence are the Secrets to the Comeback Against Al-Nasr
Saad Abu Al-Shamat, a player for Al-Ahli Club, revealed the secret of his team's comeback against Al-Nasr in the final of the Saudi Super Cup, despite falling behind twice during the match.
He said: "Thank God, it's a good start, O Lord. This is not just a Super or Elite Championship, but God willing, it will be the beginning of many upcoming championships."
He added in his statements: "The match was difficult, as Al-Nasr is a big team and deserves all respect; they scored in the last minutes, and everyone expected the match to be over."
He continued: "But with our determination and persistence, we came back, and we wanted only one thing, which was the cup, and thank God we achieved it."
When asked about the atmosphere of the match, he said: "We were focused only on what we wanted, and we did not think about what was happening outside the pitch or get distracted by it."
He added: "We came and focused on the green rectangle, and thank God we got what we wanted. The Al-Ahli family is happy every day, thank God. The Al-Ahli fans who attended did their duty and more; they did not fall short."
He said: "Thank God, it's a good start, O Lord. This is not just a Super or Elite Championship, but God willing, it will be the beginning of many upcoming championships."
He added in his statements: "The match was difficult, as Al-Nasr is a big team and deserves all respect; they scored in the last minutes, and everyone expected the match to be over."
He continued: "But with our determination and persistence, we came back, and we wanted only one thing, which was the cup, and thank God we achieved it."
When asked about the atmosphere of the match, he said: "We were focused only on what we wanted, and we did not think about what was happening outside the pitch or get distracted by it."
He added: "We came and focused on the green rectangle, and thank God we got what we wanted. The Al-Ahli family is happy every day, thank God. The Al-Ahli fans who attended did their duty and more; they did not fall short."