That's why he was kicked out



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Arab journalists ripe on the ground with Laurentiu Reghecampf and reveal that the novel was launched by the bosses of Al-Wahda because of extremely poor results, not constituting in any case a resignation of the technician, as announced in Romania.

Editor-in-chief Ali Najm published a devastating article on Reghecampf Tuesday, in which he explained how he was fired and how much he enjoyed his work at the club.

This is what the UAE journalist writes:

"Reghecampf was the victim of the tenth round of the championship after his team lost the capital's derby with Al Jazira, a score of 2-1." Al-Wahda's decision to dismiss the Romanian coach was not a nervous reaction after the derby's defeat. This is a decision that stems from the analysis of his recent activity:

1 – The team did not win five rounds, losing to Al Dhafra and Al Jazeera.
2 – The defense has been extremely weak this season, with 22 goals scored in the first 10 stages.

3 – The coach did not trust the players, but the reputation that they had.
4 – He has not managed to find solutions to solve the problems in the collective games and even individual.

After retiring from Reghecampf, the most difficult question for Al-Wahda is whether his dream of winning the title is over. By analyzing the numbers and performing simple calculations, the fans' dream seems more fantastic, with their team falling to sixth in the championship, leading 9 points, the source said.

Even though everything broke out this season for Reghecampf, the Arab journalist does not forget to tell him the bottom. And these are the three trophies won with Al-Wahda, but also the statistics rather good.

Reghecampf won 34 of 59 games played with the Emirates team in all competitions, losing only 14, scoring a good goal with 134 goals scored and 87 receipts, and won 18 wins in 32 games.

M.D.

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