Al Ain, right, lost to Dibba to bow out of Arabian Gulf Cup. Courtesy AGL
Al Ain, right, lost to Dibba to bow out of Arabian Gulf Cup. Courtesy AGL

Burden is light for cup-relieved Al Ain but heavy for Al Jazira in offence and defence



Here are the talking points for the week as the league resumes after a three-week break:

Cup of joy eludes Al Ain

As the defending champions travel to Baniyas tomorrow to restart their Arabian Gulf League campaign after a three-week break, many of Al Ain’s fans could still be sulking over the 3-1 loss at home to Dibba in the Arabian Gulf Cup.

The result was indeed a surprise, but the same cannot be said about the end of Al Ain’s bid for a spot in the knockout stages of the tournament.

The tournament has not really been a priority for the purple brigade in recent years. Champions in the inaugural staging of the Cup in 2008/09, they have not made it to the knockout stages since losing to Al Shabab in the 2010/11 final.

Al Ain, however, have won three league titles in the four years since, so it is clear failing in the cup is hardly a detriment to them usually.

Instead, it could serve as a wake-up call and reinvigorate Zlatko Dalic’s men.

Baniyas, beware.

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No end to Braga’s woes

It is still early days, but Abel Braga’s much-hyped return has not been the magic wand that Al Jazira were probably hoping for. They have only two wins from 12 matches thus far and have already conceded 24 goals – an average of two per game.

Last season, they had conceded 54 goals from their 32 league and AGC matches, but they scored 72 goals in those matches, including 66 in the AGL, which allowed them to finish runners-up to Al Ain.

Braga’s men, however, have not been as prolific, scoring 20 goals at an average of 1.66 in these first 12 matches of the season.

Perhaps, the biggest indication of their decline is the stats of Mirko Vucinic.

The AGL’s top scorer last season with 25 goals, he has a modest tally of two goals from six league games this term.

Zenga back in the UAE

Dismissed by Italian club Sampdoria after just four months and 12 Serie A matches into the job, Walter Zenga is back in the Arabian Gulf League after accepting the vacant coaching position at bottom-placed club Al Shaab.

The Sharjah club had been looking after a very public plea by their Egyptian coach Tarek El Ashry to be relieved of his duties following the 4-1 loss at home to Al Wahda in the last round of AGL action.

It was their sixth defeat in seven league matches and the frustrated El Ashry said he had “nothing more to give” to the club and a “change is a must”.

Shaab have only one point from seven matches and, if Zenga can turn around their season from here and save the club from relegation, the pains of Sampdoria will be forgotten.

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Mark Chahwan, co-founder and chief executive of robo-advisory firm Sarwa, forecasts that Generation Alpha (born between 2010 and 2024) will start investing in their teenage years and therefore benefit from compound interest.

“Technology and education should be the main drivers to make this happen, whether it’s investing in a few clicks or their schools/parents stepping up their personal finance education skills,” he adds.

Mr Chahwan says younger generations have a higher capacity to take on risk, but for some their appetite can be more cautious because they are investing for the first time. “Schools still do not teach personal finance and stock market investing, so a lot of the learning journey can feel daunting and intimidating,” he says.

He advises millennials to not always start with an aggressive portfolio even if they can afford to take risks. “We always advise to work your way up to your risk capacity, that way you experience volatility and get used to it. Given the higher risk capacity for the younger generations, stocks are a favourite,” says Mr Chahwan.

Highlighting the role technology has played in encouraging millennials and Gen Z to invest, he says: “They were often excluded, but with lower account minimums ... a customer with $1,000 [Dh3,672] in their account has their money working for them just as hard as the portfolio of a high get-worth individual.”

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