Coach of Moroccan Olympique Al Dheira football team Abdel-Latif Grindo described his team’s latest match against Raja Casablanca as difficult match, saying that the team enjoy good performance on both fitness and technical level.
He added that his team has a great opportunity to beat Raja during the second leg, saying that the players performed well during the first match and gained an important draw in the Moroccan capital of Rabat. He stressed his confidence that they can win the coming match in their stadium scheduled to he held during the coming days.
He continued, “I have confidence in all the players. I do not discriminate against any of them. The players who played as first-time players performed very well in the preparations, and in the future international players will return to take their natural place.”
He added that he will work more on fitness development, saying that it is the only way to improve the team's performance during the coming period.
He added, “I trust the players would achieve victory in the coming match scheduled to be held in Agadir and the performance of the team will definitely improve. I believe that even the competition between the players will serve the green team.” He stressed that he was happy with the performance of his players despite the negative result they had scored against
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