The heads in for the historic Al Muharraq, who was second consecutive slap, this time relatively expected after playing with a good team like Al Hidd and had several absences. But the logic of the case did not prevent managers from getting rid of the Tunisian coach who only had problems in the team and recruited the old ship Salman Sharida.
Salman Sharida could say he is a loyal soldier of the team. Whenever needed, he was called to fill the gap and led the team to success. One thing like Stefano Gaitan for Veria or Vassilis Daniil for Vardinoyannis.
Along with Sharida, some of the stars that were missing from previous games return to the team, such as Hussain Ali, Pele and Abdullah Al Dekhil. So Muharraq is almost armored and with the sole aim of returning to victories and taking advantage of the bumps of its opponents.
Sitra can not scare Muharraq. Not that it is a squad, but it's not as good as to stand against the good Al Muharraq. Sharida knows the locals and the tricks and I think the administration's interventions were important to make the players serious and to return the team to the successes. I think they will be able to win in this game and get to the top.