Louay Salah Announces Readiness to Face Electricity in the League
Al-Zawraa Club held a special press conference regarding the confrontation with Electricity in the 24th round of the Iraqi Stars League, where coach Louay Salah and player Murad Mohammed discussed the technical and physical conditions the team is experiencing before tomorrow's match at Al-Zawraa Stadium in Baghdad.
Louay Salah stated that all confrontations are important, especially those that come in such circumstances, explaining that the biggest issue the team faces is absences, whether due to international call-ups or injuries. He pointed out that he currently has only thirteen players, including two goalkeepers, adding that the coaching staff had hoped to postpone the match by a day or two for better recovery of the available players.
Despite this, Salah confirmed that all players have begun to understand what is required and are implementing what is asked of them on the field, noting that the club released its players for the national team but did not find comfort in the timings, describing the situation as akin to punishment. He concluded by affirming that the team has become better than before in terms of technical performance, as evidenced by the last two victories after a period of fluctuation.
For his part, player Murad Mohammed emphasized that the match is not easy given the current circumstances, confirming that the players are aware of the responsibility and promise the fans to give their all. He described Electricity as a respectable young team that presents a good level in the league, urging his teammates to implement the coaching staff's ideas to secure the three points.
This conference comes at a critical time, as Al-Zawraa occupies the sixth place with 42 points, while Electricity, in 16th place with 21 points, is looking for a positive result to help in the struggle to improve its position. The technical picture for Al-Zawraa seems affected by the numerical shortage, but at the same time, it is supported by improved performance in the last two rounds, making tomorrow's match a real test of the Seagulls' ability to manage absences and turn the difficult situation into additional motivation.
The team will enter the confrontation amid clear challenges, but the messages that emerged from the conference carried a great deal of focus and responsibility, with repeated references to the fact that adherence to instructions, tactical discipline, and quick transitions will be keys to deciding a result that seems important for both parties in the standings calculations.
Louay Salah stated that all confrontations are important, especially those that come in such circumstances, explaining that the biggest issue the team faces is absences, whether due to international call-ups or injuries. He pointed out that he currently has only thirteen players, including two goalkeepers, adding that the coaching staff had hoped to postpone the match by a day or two for better recovery of the available players.
Despite this, Salah confirmed that all players have begun to understand what is required and are implementing what is asked of them on the field, noting that the club released its players for the national team but did not find comfort in the timings, describing the situation as akin to punishment. He concluded by affirming that the team has become better than before in terms of technical performance, as evidenced by the last two victories after a period of fluctuation.
For his part, player Murad Mohammed emphasized that the match is not easy given the current circumstances, confirming that the players are aware of the responsibility and promise the fans to give their all. He described Electricity as a respectable young team that presents a good level in the league, urging his teammates to implement the coaching staff's ideas to secure the three points.
This conference comes at a critical time, as Al-Zawraa occupies the sixth place with 42 points, while Electricity, in 16th place with 21 points, is looking for a positive result to help in the struggle to improve its position. The technical picture for Al-Zawraa seems affected by the numerical shortage, but at the same time, it is supported by improved performance in the last two rounds, making tomorrow's match a real test of the Seagulls' ability to manage absences and turn the difficult situation into additional motivation.
The team will enter the confrontation amid clear challenges, but the messages that emerged from the conference carried a great deal of focus and responsibility, with repeated references to the fact that adherence to instructions, tactical discipline, and quick transitions will be keys to deciding a result that seems important for both parties in the standings calculations.