Oh if you played, blossom

Oh if you played, blossom

The Cup of His Highness the President of the State, which has the honour to play its final match between Sharjah and Al-Wahda tomorrow at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain to decide the prestigious championship that was postponed from last season, is a priceless championship.

Because it coincides with the ADNOC Professional League’s ongoing events, Sharjah and Al-Wahda are both capable of competing for all of the season’s championships, and success or failure will directly affect each team’s goals for this season, which so far appears to be exceptional, winning and losing matters. And unprecedentedly unprecedented his competitions, and his striking public presence, for the sake of all this and others, the importance of the title is technically increasing, in addition to its moral importance perceived by all.

An significant question appears to be looming in the distance: Will the removal of Sharjah from the connection that kept him out of the spotlight have a detrimental effect on it? In the opposite direction, there is a different query. Will the unity’s win over the eye have a beneficial effect? The anticipated scene nerve is made up of these two significant questions.

It is illogical to assume that winning will bring great rewards to the winners because winning a prestigious championship in the middle of a tough season will be an enormous accomplishment, and who knows, it might even result in two championships if the league champion and the cup winner are combined. The winner in the past will benefit from it because, as the saying goes, triumphs make victories.

Finally, Unity and Sharjah are the only teams that have won five championships in a single season. Yes, this is surprising, but in football anything is possible if you are a fierce and strong competitor, and you only need a small amount of success. It’s possible that the Sharjah and Al-Wahda fans hesitated while these words were being read in comparison to the well-known Egyptian folk song, “Oh if she played, Zahr, and the conditions were changed.” *Quoting from a statement by an Emirati.

If you played, bloom, oh.

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