Al Ain board member, Mohammed Obeid Hamdoun, says he felt
imminent departures Emmanuel Emenike and Ryan Babel were never fully
committed to the club.
The foreign pair, signed in the summer, are
close to leaving the UAE champions in this transfer window, with
Emenike expected to return to parent club Fenerbache and Babel also set
to go back to Turkey.
Neither has been a success at Al Ain, even
despite Emenike scoring nine goals in 15 appearances. Babel, meanwhile,
has had disciplinary issues with the club’s hierarchy regarding his use
of social media.
The former Liverpool and Ajax forward, recruited in
July on a two-year deal from Kasimpasa, has two goals in 14 appearances.
The
duo’s poor form prompted Al Ain to seek replacements, with Colombian
winger Danilo Asprilla, 27, and Brazilian striker Douglas, 28, joining
this past week.
Speaking
about the futures of Emenike and Babel, Hamdoun said: “I think Babel
will go back to Turkey to play with Fenerbahce.
And Emmanuel, we have
one team from China interested and Fenerbahce want to take him back. I
think he’ll go back to them and Babel might as well.
“This is
normal in football. Sometimes big name and big players come and don’t do
anything here. This can happen in any team.
Sometimes you bring one big
name and he doesn’t want to play — that’s my opinion on Babel and
Emenike, I think they didn’t want to play here.
“I saw Emenike in
the World Cup and the African Cup of Nations with Nigeria and he was a
good player. But when he came here he scored only seven [league] goals,
with the local players we have here? Enough.”
Al Ain coach Zlatko
Dalic referenced Babel and Emenike on Tuesday, when he welcomed Douglas
to the club. He also praised the Al Ain board for their support in his
month’s transfer window, who have strengthened the squad even though the
Garden City side currently lead the Arabian Gulf League by three points
after 14 rounds.
“I want to say thank you to Emenike and Babel
for the last six months with us,” Dalic said. “I wish them all the best
next season at a new club. This is football, this is life. Also, we did
everything that our fans wanted of us. I hope to make them happy.
“We’ve had a great half season. I’m sure we’ve had great transfer window and did everything our fans expected of us.”
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