Moamen Soliman Announces Readiness to Face Al-Qasim
The Police Club held its press conference for the Al-Qasim match as part of the 30th round of the Iraqi Stars League, attended by coach Moamen Soliman and player Abbas Fadel, where the duo discussed the team's readiness and the conditions of the confrontation that will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, at the Police Stadium at five in the afternoon.
Coach Moamen Soliman began his speech by pointing out the difficult circumstances the team is going through: 'Despite the many injuries in our team, we are ready and excited for tomorrow's match against Al-Qasim. Injuries are part of football, and we have to deal with them and cannot use them as an excuse.'
Soliman acknowledged a state of frustration within the team, but differentiated between performance and results: 'We have faced some frustrations, but they were not at the level of performance but in the results. We played well in the recent rounds and deserved better than what we got, especially against Al-Zawraa where we lost despite being the better side for much of the game.'
The 'Harp' coach praised his players' spirit and adaptability: 'Our players have proven they are up to the responsibility, delivering consistent performances under any pressure regardless of their positions. This reflects the professionalism of the group and the spirit within the dressing room.'
For his part, player Abbas Fadel confirmed that the team has completed its preparations: 'Today we concluded our final training session before facing Al-Qasim, and our goal is to achieve a full mark. There is no room to lose any points at this stage of the league.'
Fadel sent a direct message to the technical staff and fans: 'We promise the technical staff and fans that tomorrow's match will be the beginning of a return to the winning streak. We know we lost in the last round, but we have turned the page and are only thinking about Al-Qasim now.'
The Police hold the second position with 60 points, and injuries have hit their ranks five rounds before the end. Despite this, the coach refuses to surrender and insists that his players are capable of playing under pressure and in any position required of them.
Facing the bottom-ranked Al-Qasim appears on paper to be a perfect opportunity for the Police to regain confidence and return to winning ways. Al-Qasim has officially been relegated to the Premier League after collecting only one point from 29 rounds, experiencing their worst season ever.
Abbas Fadel emphasized that the team is taking the match seriously despite the difference in capabilities and ranking: 'There is no easy match in the league. Al-Qasim will play without pressure, and we must enter the match with high focus from the first minute.'
The Police want the three points to temporarily reduce the gap with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya to six points and maintain a glimmer of hope in the title race. A win over Al-Qasim will be the 'beginning of the return' as promised by Abbas Fadel, before the tougher confrontations in the last four rounds.
Coach Moamen Soliman began his speech by pointing out the difficult circumstances the team is going through: 'Despite the many injuries in our team, we are ready and excited for tomorrow's match against Al-Qasim. Injuries are part of football, and we have to deal with them and cannot use them as an excuse.'
Soliman acknowledged a state of frustration within the team, but differentiated between performance and results: 'We have faced some frustrations, but they were not at the level of performance but in the results. We played well in the recent rounds and deserved better than what we got, especially against Al-Zawraa where we lost despite being the better side for much of the game.'
The 'Harp' coach praised his players' spirit and adaptability: 'Our players have proven they are up to the responsibility, delivering consistent performances under any pressure regardless of their positions. This reflects the professionalism of the group and the spirit within the dressing room.'
For his part, player Abbas Fadel confirmed that the team has completed its preparations: 'Today we concluded our final training session before facing Al-Qasim, and our goal is to achieve a full mark. There is no room to lose any points at this stage of the league.'
Fadel sent a direct message to the technical staff and fans: 'We promise the technical staff and fans that tomorrow's match will be the beginning of a return to the winning streak. We know we lost in the last round, but we have turned the page and are only thinking about Al-Qasim now.'
The Police hold the second position with 60 points, and injuries have hit their ranks five rounds before the end. Despite this, the coach refuses to surrender and insists that his players are capable of playing under pressure and in any position required of them.
Facing the bottom-ranked Al-Qasim appears on paper to be a perfect opportunity for the Police to regain confidence and return to winning ways. Al-Qasim has officially been relegated to the Premier League after collecting only one point from 29 rounds, experiencing their worst season ever.
Abbas Fadel emphasized that the team is taking the match seriously despite the difference in capabilities and ranking: 'There is no easy match in the league. Al-Qasim will play without pressure, and we must enter the match with high focus from the first minute.'
The Police want the three points to temporarily reduce the gap with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya to six points and maintain a glimmer of hope in the title race. A win over Al-Qasim will be the 'beginning of the return' as promised by Abbas Fadel, before the tougher confrontations in the last four rounds.