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Oh No! Sami Jaber is seriously injured

   

Sami Jaber, one of the most experienced Saudi players, got seriously injured after yesterday’s training game in which he led the red team to a win over the white team (start-up team). Sami Jaber scored the only goal during the training with Muhammad Al Daeyea as the goalkeeper. Daeyea also left the ground in pain.

The team doctor said that Muhammad Al Deayea’s injury wasn’t serious, but Sami Jaber’s injury would require extra check-up. Sami Jaber himself said that he was in great pain.

We can’t lose Sami Jaber at this stage. He is spirit of the team. Hope the injury is not serious. Ameen.

The white team included: Daeyea, Monatashir, Tukar, Dhoki, Al Khatran, Noor, Al Temyat, Aziz, Khariri, Al Qahtani, Muazz

The red team included: Khojah, Bahri, Al Qadi, Al Suleimini, Massad, Al Ghamdi, Shalhoub, Ameen, Al Jaber, Eid, Harthi


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By saeed | May 24th, 2006 at 10:51 am
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Yea that’s a bad news I wasn’t expecting to hear. I think we need to work a lot in our offense and get more lethal. In the defense, of course, the high balls still bothers the team. In addition to all the trainings/coaches, I think the team should use a good counselor/psychologist to motivate and keep the positive attitude. Maybe they should hire someone like Denise Waitley. Even our coach said, I think I saw it in BBC, anything is possible you just have to change your mind and focus on how to win. Records are made to be broken.

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By sergio | May 24th, 2006 at 1:39 pm
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Hello ! I need to get in touch with Marcos Paquetá. Do you know in which hotel the Saudi Arabian delegation is staying in Austria?

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By Shahed | May 24th, 2006 at 2:36 pm
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Well according to arabic news…the saudi delegations are in Innsbruck austria at a hotel called “Bankiwink” The hotel name was in arabic, but I translated it to its best english form I hope

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By saudi fan | May 25th, 2006 at 7:40 am
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I’m sure Sami will be fine, besides his role should only limited to coming-on as sub in the 2nd half..

Hey segio, if you get to meet Paqueta please do KSA a big favor and ask him; WHY THE HECK IS DAÁYA HIS FIRST CHICE KEEPER ??!! :(

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[...] Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is waiting to see how quickly forward Sami Jaber can recover from an injury he sustained while training. I have no idea what he hurt but he might as well have it scanned since that seems to be the popular thing these days. [...]

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