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Turkey Amman: Al Kharaitiyat needs new players in January

Al Kharaitiyat Team Manager Turkey Amman told QSL Online that the upcoming Qatar Stars League break will be a very good chance for the technical staff to rectify mistakes which have occurred during previous games, last of which was against Al Arabi where they lost 1-2. Turky Amman spoke to QSL Online and said, “We have played good games during the previous period but at times we didn’t demonstrate a satisfactory level of performance. We have some mistakes that the technical staff will be seeking to rectify before the resumption of the league.” Al Kharaitiyat’s next game in Round 9 of the Qatar stars League sees them take on Qatari giants Al Sadd on Sunday the 22nd of November. The team is in 9th in the league table with 7 points. Turky Amman stressed that he has confidence in the players and their abilities. He added, “The team officials have huge trust in the technical staff which is led by the Head Coach Ammar Osim as well as the players, I wish them the best of luck.” Turky Amman pointed out that Ammar Osim is doing his best to improve the players’ performances but in the meantime the results have not been on his side. Commenting on whether the winter transfer window will bring some changes to the team, he said, “Al Kharaitiyat is in need of some new players to support the team during the winter transfer window next January. The team needs three players in different positions; it is the responsibility of the technical staff to determine which positions they will be.” Commenting on whether he is satisfied with the performance of the four foreign players, he replied: “I am still looking forward to better performances from the four foreign players, they all have great potential.” Commenting on the rumours that Anwar Diba may leave Al Kharaitiyat during the winter transfer window, he said, “Anwar is a very distinguished players and he is with our team right now. We shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves as we are currently working and focusing on improving the team performances and results.”



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