Arabian Gulf League: Al Jazira need to be at their best to beat Dibba, Henk ten Cate warns

Tuesday, April 4, 2017
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Ali Mabkhout of Al Jazira, (left), who made goal against Al Ain is seen fight for the ball with Mohamed Salem during their Arabian League Match at Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium at Al Jazira Sports Club, Abu Dhabi,



Abu Dhabi: Henk ten Cate, the Al Jazira coach, has warned the Arabian Gulf League leaders to guard against complacency when they travel to lowly Dibba on Wednesday.


On paper, the Pride of Abu Dhabi — who lead the AGL by six points ahead of the 22nd round of action — should beat their 11th-place opponents comfortably, but Ten Cate said Dibba’s league position does not reflect their quality.


He added that his side have been hampered by the fact that several players have just returned from international duty last week.


“We expect a tough match against Dibba, who have always been tough opponents for Jazira, and this season’s team is of a good level and their position in the league table is not fair because they play well against all competitors,” the Dutchman said.


“We must be at our best, physically and mentally, to win. We are concentrating on winning and nothing else.”



“The difficulty in facing Dibba is the return of our international players and their joining of the team training a short time ago,” he continued. “We have been without Ali Khaseif, Fares Jumaa, Mohammad Fawzi, Mohammad Al Attas, Khalfan Mubarak, Mbark Boussoufa, Ahmad Al Attas and Ali Mabkhout, who played difficult and important international matches [last week] and had to travel long distances, some of which exceeded 30 or 40 hours.


“We will have to wait until the last minute to know specifically the physical status of these players.”


Ten Cate added that his UAE players were suffering not only physically, but also mentally, after last week’s defeats (2-0 at home to Japan and 2-0 away in Australia) left their hopes of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in tatters.


“I have talked extensively with my UAE players so that I can help them overcome the difficult period they have suffered following the successive World Cup qualifiers. But we must all now turn our focus to future benefits for the team because we are entering a very critical period in the league and we need three wins at least to win the title.”


Ten Cate’s caution was echoed by his Moroccan midfielder Boussoufa.


“The upcoming matches in the league are the most important of the season for us because winning the title depends on us winning at least three games,” he said. “We know it will be a difficult game for us because Dibba are strong and well organised, but we are ready physically and technically to do our best to win.”


ARABIAN GULF LEAGUE


Wednesday’s games


Emirates vs Al Wahda, 5.45pm


Dibba vs Al Jazira, 5.45pm


Thursday’s games


Al Ain vs Al Dhafra, 5.50pm


Al Ahli vs Al Wasl, 8.45pm


Friday’s games


Al Shabab vs Hatta, 5.50pm


Bani Yas vs Sharjah, 5.55pm


Al Nasr vs Kalba, 8.45pm


Standings


# Team GP W D L GF GA GD PTS


1 Al Jazira


21 17 2 2 56 15 41 53


2 Al Ahli


21 14 5 2 43 13 30 47


3 Al Wasl


21 13 5 3 46 22 24 44


4 Al Ain


21 13 4 4 41 26 15 43


5 Al Wahda


21 9 7 5 46 31 15 34


6 Al Nasr


21 10 2 9 38 26 12 32


7 Al Dhafra


21 8 5 8 29 33 -4 29


8 Al Shabab


21 6 7 8 20 37 -17 25


9 Hatta


21 5 6 10 19 36 -17 21


10 Sharjah


21 5 5 11 21 36 -15 20


11 Dibba Al Fujairah


21 3 9 9 21 40 -19 18


12 Kalba


21 4 5 12 24 35 -11 17


13 Emirates


21 3 4 14 23 41 -18 13


14 Bani Yas


21 3 2 16 23 59 -36 11


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