Modas Al Shami (Dubai)
Our national team will begin its tour of the Arab Cup against Syria, which will be hosted by Qatar until December 18, at 11pm UAE time. In the Arab world, under the auspices of the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA).
Our team faces its Syrian brother trying to get back on track after the setbacks in the qualifying round that led to the ouster of its coach Nisar Mahroos and the appointment of Romanian Tita Valero as his successor.
“Al-Abyad” raises the slogan of victory, nothing more, hoping to compete strongly to qualify for the quarter-finals of the tournament, the second group includes both Tunisia and Mauritania, the leading card. Will be the target of our national team, the fraternal Tunisian team.
After a period of shock and uncertainty over the results of “Al-Abiad” in the Asian qualifying rounds for the 2022 World Cup, the technical staff, led by Dutch Marvik, are striving to achieve the expected level for our national team. The improvement made in the last moments of our team beating Lebanon and returning to third place in the first group turns the clash that will take place this evening into a tasty encounter with the World Cup qualifiers, as the team will face Syria again in the World Cup qualifiers on January 27 in Dubai.
Marvik, Ali Mbkout and Attacking topped the list of 23 players who will be the main strength of the team led by Ismail Mather. The force, Ali Salmin, Abdullah Hamad and Abdullah Ramadan will make up for the absence in the midfield. , Majeed will miss Hassan due to injury. In the defensive line, Shaheen Abdel Rahman has returned to the national team and he is expected to return to one team. Apart from the character, Walid Abbas, Muhannad al-Enisi, Bandar al-Ahbabi and Mahmoud Khamis.
“Al-Abyad” suffered from wasting easy chances during the qualifying campaign, and during the last training session before today’s match the technical staff led by Marvik focused on improving the midfielders and increasing the number of special assignments. Before the 18th minute, the Syrian team contributed to the chances of scoring, and the technical staff focused on ending the attack and changing the pace of the ball, especially when owning the ball and rushing from behind. the front page.
The team will play the same way based on the 4-2-3-1 formation, with technical staff relying on Ali Mbkout, who leads Marvik’s line-up in today’s match, with depth and passes from the sides. Al Wahda club player Omar Karbin apologized for not participating in the tournament, especially because of the experiences of the team’s players, who did not participate in the “Noor Cassion” tournament.
“Al-Abyad” seeks to extend his control at today’s meeting, relying on closing the middle section, preventing the Syrian team from getting started, and trying to contribute to tightening control in the course of the game and trying to score a better goal. Since the team will play against Mauritania on December 3, Tunisia will meet at the end of the group stage on December 6 to regain confidence in the players for the rest of the tournament.
According to the tournament system, the first and second place winners from each group will advance to the quarter-finals on December 10 and 11, with the semi-finals set to take place on the 15th. The same month, the screen of the championship will close on December 18, with two matches to determine the third and fourth places, followed by the crowning match.
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