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Ask the Sharjah administration about the reasons for the decline in the results

The Sharjah coach, Serbian Milos Meloyevic, confirmed that he did not enter the Al -Wasl match with pressure, whether he will face his former team, or the status of the team in the league table.

He said in the press conference after the match, which ended with Al-Wasl 2-1 winning: “If we look at the big picture of the match, we will find that we were the most controlled for the match for long periods, but when it falls into lapses against players the size of the link, it is natural that you receive goals as happened with us in the second half.”

And on how to modify the course of Sharjah after he was ranked 10th, Milosh explained: “The level of Sharjah’s performance, since last January, is in a clear decline, without looking at his victory in the Asian Clubs Championship, and this matter is asked in it, but for me I am always looking to win every match.”

For his part, Al -Wasl coach, Luis de Castro, stressed that the players left behind by a large audience can change the result and performance at any time.

He said in the press conference: “Our fans stood a great pause behind the team in the Sharjah match, which we entered wonderfully, and we set opportunities that were close to scoring, and we received a goal in contrast to the progress of the meeting, to lose the first half, and because we got the support of our fans in the second half, we were able to correct the mistakes and settle the match. Al-Wasl at the heart of the table over Sharjah and their former coach, Serbian Milos Meloyevic, and defeating him 2-1, after the first half ended in the interest of the guests with the aim of carrying his striker Caio Lux, who scored it 22 minutes later.

But Al -Wasl showed a different shape in the second half, and Fabio Lima managed to equalize the result «59», and eight minutes later, Nicholas Jimenez succeeded in giving his team progress.

Al -Wasl rose to fifth with 10 points, while Sharjah’s balance was frozen at four points.


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