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Qatar Stars League (QSL) outfit Al Khor look set to pin hopes on coach Jean Fernandez for now but will wait for the transfer window to bring in reinforcements, a top club official said on Tuesday. <br />
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Al Khor Sports Club General Secretary Mohamed Meqled Al Merikhi said in an interview with QSL website coach Fernandez was doing his best in tough circumstances.<br />
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"Jean Fernandez is a big name in the coaching field with huge history and experience. He is functioning well as a coach. I renew my confidence in him and I believe he will lead the team to a better status in the coming period" Al Merikhi said on Tuesday.<br />
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Despite showing faith in retaining the coach, Al Merikhi said he isn’t satisfied with the results and performance of the team. <br />
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“It is possible to perform better and win. We have lost games as a result of some individual errors and other mistakes. The team overall had to pay for those lapses," he said.<br />
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Al Merikhi added that he is hoping for a better performance from the players during the coming phase. <br />
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He said he will soon meet the coach and decide on 'future needs' of the side. <br />
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“We are awaiting the conclusion of our next game versus Al Arabi in Round 15. We have to determine what's needed by the coach," he said. <br />
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When asked about the performances of the overseas players, Al Merikhi said: “Brazilian Madisson has no issues since he has performed steady. His compatriot Julio Cezar has started to regain his old touch whereas the third Brazilian is injured."<br />
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He added: "Korean Lee Young has started to adapt to the team's needs. We expect more from him in future games.”<br />
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“Currently it is difficult to find a stable team in terms of performance and results with so many variables around. There are no less than 60% of the clubs competing to stay away from the relegation zone, not only Al Khor," Al Merikhi said.<br />
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“Winning two or three games will get us closer to the 6th or 7th positions,” he said.<br />
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When asked about his side's round 15 clash against Al Arabi, Al Merikhi said: “There is no doubt that Al Arabi is one of the good teams with high-quality players as they are competing to be among the top four teams. It is going to be a tough game for both sides.”<br />