Rasheed Jaber: The League's Decision Will Be on the Field and We Strive to Win
Ahead of the Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's match against its host Naft Maysan in the 37th round of the Iraqi Stars League, a press conference was held where the Falcons' coach Rasheed Jaber and striker Mohammed Jawad revealed the preparations for the match and direct messages related to the league's status and its resolution.
Coach Rasheed Jaber began his talk by emphasizing that Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's crowning came through effort on the green rectangle, referring to the recent match against Al-Zawraa, which he described as big and beautiful, attended by a distinguished audience from both sides. He said this scene reflects the value of the league this season, which witnessed strong competition with the presence of teams the size of Al-Shorta, Al-Zawraa, Al-Talaba, Duhok, and Zakho, all of which presented remarkable levels.
Jaber stressed that his team was completely away from what he described as matters that are complicated behind the scenes and issues plotted outside the field, confirming that the focus was solely on work inside the field. He added that what the team presented befits the name of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, and that the Falcons have returned to their natural place after a period of decline.
He concluded his talk by confirming that the league shield will be a gift to the club's fans who have proven their loyalty and great love for the team throughout the season, pointing out that this crowning came as a result of collective work and sacrifices by the players, the technical staff, and the management.
For his part, striker Mohammed Jawad spoke about the team's readiness to face Naft Maysan, confirming that the Falcons will enter the match with the identity of the champion regardless of the competitor's situation. He said that the players are in full readiness and focus to end the season in the best possible way.
Jawad did not hide his reference to the administrative file that occupies the sports street, specifically regarding the delay of the appeals committee in announcing the decision of the Naft Maysan and Al-Shorta match. He considered that this delay raises questions for everyone and described it as procrastination that serves a certain party. But he stressed that the team will respond on the field through focus and readiness, and will not allow these matters to affect the players' performance.
Coach Rasheed Jaber began his talk by emphasizing that Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's crowning came through effort on the green rectangle, referring to the recent match against Al-Zawraa, which he described as big and beautiful, attended by a distinguished audience from both sides. He said this scene reflects the value of the league this season, which witnessed strong competition with the presence of teams the size of Al-Shorta, Al-Zawraa, Al-Talaba, Duhok, and Zakho, all of which presented remarkable levels.
Jaber stressed that his team was completely away from what he described as matters that are complicated behind the scenes and issues plotted outside the field, confirming that the focus was solely on work inside the field. He added that what the team presented befits the name of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, and that the Falcons have returned to their natural place after a period of decline.
He concluded his talk by confirming that the league shield will be a gift to the club's fans who have proven their loyalty and great love for the team throughout the season, pointing out that this crowning came as a result of collective work and sacrifices by the players, the technical staff, and the management.
For his part, striker Mohammed Jawad spoke about the team's readiness to face Naft Maysan, confirming that the Falcons will enter the match with the identity of the champion regardless of the competitor's situation. He said that the players are in full readiness and focus to end the season in the best possible way.
Jawad did not hide his reference to the administrative file that occupies the sports street, specifically regarding the delay of the appeals committee in announcing the decision of the Naft Maysan and Al-Shorta match. He considered that this delay raises questions for everyone and described it as procrastination that serves a certain party. But he stressed that the team will respond on the field through focus and readiness, and will not allow these matters to affect the players' performance.