Amer Jamous: Our Goal is to Pass the Second Half Against Al-Wasl
In the context of ongoing preparations for the anticipated second-leg match against Al-Wasl Club as part of the AFC Champions League 2 competitions, Al-Zawraa Club player Amer Jamous spoke during the pre-match press conference, affirming the team's readiness and desire to secure the qualification ticket and continue their continental journey steadily.
Jamous began his remarks by highlighting the importance of the first-leg result, stating that the victory in the first-leg match gives the team a psychological and mental advantage before tomorrow's encounter, explaining that this superiority gives the players additional confidence but does not mean securing qualification, which requires high concentration from the first minutes.
He added that the team respects Al-Wasl, which is considered one of the biggest teams in the UAE, indicating that the opponent possesses distinguished elements and continental experience, which imposes on Al-Zawraa to double their efforts on the field to deliver a comprehensive match from all aspects.
He noted that the match will be difficult and full of challenges, but the players are capable of overcoming them thanks to their high concentration and sense of responsibility towards the emblem they represent, emphasizing that teamwork and tactical discipline will be the key to passing through.
Jamous continued his speech by affirming that Al-Zawraa is a big team with its history and fans, and the team's constant goal is to compete for championships and prove its presence in various entitlements, whether locally or continentally.
He concluded by saying that the team won the first half in Baghdad, but they realize that the real decision will be in tomorrow's match, stressing that the focus is entirely on passing the second half and successfully completing the task.
Jamous began his remarks by highlighting the importance of the first-leg result, stating that the victory in the first-leg match gives the team a psychological and mental advantage before tomorrow's encounter, explaining that this superiority gives the players additional confidence but does not mean securing qualification, which requires high concentration from the first minutes.
He added that the team respects Al-Wasl, which is considered one of the biggest teams in the UAE, indicating that the opponent possesses distinguished elements and continental experience, which imposes on Al-Zawraa to double their efforts on the field to deliver a comprehensive match from all aspects.
He noted that the match will be difficult and full of challenges, but the players are capable of overcoming them thanks to their high concentration and sense of responsibility towards the emblem they represent, emphasizing that teamwork and tactical discipline will be the key to passing through.
Jamous continued his speech by affirming that Al-Zawraa is a big team with its history and fans, and the team's constant goal is to compete for championships and prove its presence in various entitlements, whether locally or continentally.
He concluded by saying that the team won the first half in Baghdad, but they realize that the real decision will be in tomorrow's match, stressing that the focus is entirely on passing the second half and successfully completing the task.