Another duel between Iran and Saudi Arabia as part of the Asian Champions League, and although the first duel hurt and unjustly injured me, I will remain dry and I will support another team from Iran.
Unlike Esteghlal's play with Al Shabab where we had two troubled teams, we're dealing with a team in its own right and a team that has a lot of problems throughout the year. Trari Sazi from Tabriz won the Iran Cup a week ago and has consolidated its position among the country's strong. The joy of the conquest brought a cue to the championship after they ate a triple at their headquarters by Rah Ahan and straightened, we also say in slang.
On the other hand, Al Ittihad still has its problems, as the financial hunger is accompanied by bad results often dense and nagging to the group. On Thursday they lost very easily from Al Raed at their headquarters and the Uruguayan coach Verzeri tried to rub a bit the teeth of his mostly young players who did not show any particular mood to fight in the game. Ultimately, he did not have the results he wanted, since in Sunday's training three players were late and were punished with exclusion from the game. Fahad Al Muwallad is one of the most important players in the team and is among the punished. It is a great loss, and Abdelfattah Asiri and Sultan Al Sibyani were also punished, who would be the most likely substitutes for the team.
Beyond the racing problems, Ittihad generally does not convincing this year and is generally not a team that has the material to star in at this level. Tractor has gained experience from last year's event and has years of experience including Ali Karimi, Javad Kazemian, Farshad Talebi, Mahdi Kiani and the new star of the country, the striker Karim Ansarifard .
Tractor bets a lot at home and wants to start with a victory like it did last year. I doubt if the new Ittihad players can withstand the conditions of Tabriz and I will pay to find out.