Isaila: We played in a great offensive way against Al Dhafra

7 minutes return Bani Yas to the path of victories after «6 lean rounds»

Bani Yas regained the tone of victories from Al Dhafra Gate. Cinematographer: Najeeb Mohamed

Bani Yas team regained the tone of victories again, after turning its delay against its host Al Dhafra with a clean goal in the first half into a great victory with four goals against two goals in the 21st round of the ADNOC Professional League the day before yesterday, to raise its score to 22 points, while this loss, which bears the number 17, deepened the wounds of Al Dhafra, and brought it closer to relegation to the amateur league, after its balance froze at only eight points in last place in the league standings. Baniyas' victory came after a series of negative results during six previous rounds in which they have not tasted victory since round 14, when they beat Khorfakkan 2-1.

Although Bani Yas suffered in the first half, during which he conceded a goal with friendly fire, when Hassan Al-Mahrami scored an own goal, but the team rose up strongly, and succeeded in the second half in restoring its balance, scoring four goals at once, and resolving the match within seven minutes, after scoring the four goals in «62, 64, 68 and 69».

Bani Yas coach Daniel Isaila seemed happy with the great victory for his team, stressing during the press conference after the match that «things when they end well become all good», considering that «there were two different halves in the game, in the first half Al Dhafra deserved this result, which ended with a goal lead».

He said his team scored four goals, but missed almost five to six goals achieved. The Bani Yas coach added, "We played the first half with a kind of timidity, and it started as if we were waiting for something to happen in the game." "When we scored the first goal, something happened, the players moved and the team changed completely, and we were playing in a great attacking way."

• Bani Yas's four goals against Al Dhafra came in the 62nd, 64th, 68th and 69th minutes.