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Ibrahim Adel asks for professionalism in Europe… and Al-Jazira coach: “We will not stand in his way.”

Al Jazira coach, Dutchman Marino Bosic, revealed that Egyptian player Ibrahim Adel asked the club to play professionally in Europe, indicating that “Abu Dhabi Pride” would not stand in the way of his desire.
Emirates Al-Youm learned that the international player had reached an agreement to join the Danish club Norsjæland during the current transfer period, with Pusic commenting, saying: “Adel is one of the important players, and he has long had a desire to professionalize in Europe, and we will not stand in his way.”
As for the possibility of Congolese Simon Panza’s departure, he said: “Indeed, there is interest from one of the European clubs in contracting with him, but I hope that he will continue with the team, and we will see what happens in the coming days.”
He talked about Al Jazira’s qualification to the semi-finals, and said: “We clearly controlled the course of the match until about the 80th minute, before the opponent got his first chance after 80 minutes,” while he praised the ability of his players to play good football, noting that the team advanced by one goal and had several chances to score the second goal.
Bosic added that football is characterized by uncertainty, as the absence of the second goal keeps the match open, explaining that the opposing team exploited the final minutes to attack intensively, and scored the equalizer from a corner kick. The coach praised the reaction of his players after this goal, stressing that they dealt with the psychological pressure wonderfully and were able to score the winning goal through Bruno, which reflects the team’s fighting spirit.
Bosic stressed his great pride in the players’ performance and fighting spirit, considering that the victory was well-deserved given the performance and level displayed throughout the match.
He explained that what pleased him in particular was presenting this victory to the team’s fans, praising their presence and support, which created a positive atmosphere and great harmony with the players on the field, calling on the fans to continue to support them at all times, whether in victories or difficult periods, because this has a great impact on motivating the team.
Regarding the Baniyas coach’s comment that luck was on Al Jazira’s side, Bosic explained that he understood the coach’s feeling that the match did not go as he expected, pointing out that the team was in control and the best throughout the match, as the opponent did not threaten Al Jazira’s goal until approximately the 80th minute. He stressed that the course of the match and the opportunities created by his team showed its clear superiority in terms of performance, which reflects the quality of the team.

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