An impressive game is expected to take place in Dubai between Al Shabab and Al Jazira, and if there is someone who seems to have a small talent in this duel, this is Al Shabab's formidable team.
Al Jazira is not persuaded this year and shows that the crisis last year is continuing. The truth is that now no one understands the persistence of coach Milla, who since last year has not offered anything to the team and has won 5 games in a 20 racing and racing set. Again, the team seems unstoppable and the players seem to be nervous on the pitch and do not have the best relationships between them. The football they play is extremely slow and although they have earned time credit with their lucky win over the last 10 minutes against Al Shaab at the premiere, Al Wasl defeated the team.
In fact, in this game, two main players were eliminated, Abdullah Mousa and Min, players who will be missing out on this game. As much as Ricardo Oliveira fights exiled as a right winger, Nelson Valdes, fatter than ever, seems to be unable to adapt to the group. But because many have failed to adapt to this group lately, I do not know if ultimately the responsibility is more on the bench than on the players.
Al Shabab hosts are in very good shape and this time coach Paqueta seems to have managed not to lose the first quarter of the season to form his team. Al-Ain champions premiered at the premiere, overcame the ambitious Sharjah's impediment in the second game and they are in the first place despite the fact that their leader Carlos Vilanueva is missing. A problem with the striker Edgar Silva was overcome and everyone says they are ready for the 3 team at 3.
On the bench the home team prevails. Much better coach and able to adapt to races. On the pitch I would say that Al Jazira has better names, but Al Shabab is playing much better and more fashionable football. So I see an advantage for the home team and the 1.76 that DNB gives us for the DNB Netbet is one of the best market prices.