Jeddah Ittihad Club’s Training Camp in Dubai: Absence of Brazilian Player and Preparations for Upcoming Matches

2024-01-23 02:04:48

In the Emirati capital, Dubai, while the Jeddah Ittihad Club was holding its training camp during the current international break, Brazilian player Igor Coronado was absent from the training session on Monday, due to a sudden health illness, according to what was reported by the Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadiya.

For his part, the Argentine coach of the Jeddah Ittihad team, Marcelo Gallardo, is keen to intensify training efforts, as the focus during the morning period is on enhancing the physical fitness and physical strength of the players, while the evening period includes applying a set of tactical and technical sentences in the context of strategic maneuvers.

Al-Ittihad is looking forward to investing this camp in making the most of it in preparation for the upcoming confrontations, as the team stands on the cusp of a friendly match with the Emirati team Al-Bataeh on Wednesday.

This is the first confrontation in a series of preparatory tests scheduled in Dubai, from which a number of the team’s players are expected to be absent due to lack of readiness.

Al-Ittihad is also heading to play another friendly match once morest Shabab Al-Ahly Dubai within the framework of the camp, before returning to the Rushen League, as the team seeks to strengthen its position in the league through continuous preparations until the end of this month.

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