The national football team faces off against Saudi Arabia tomorrow, Wednesday, at Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium. This match marks the second round of Group B in the 26th edition of the Arabian Gulf Cup, hosted by Kuwait.
Players have engaged in two training sessions at Al-Shabab Club Stadium in preparation for this crucial match. The first session took place just 24 hours after their opening game, emphasizing recovery and light drills. Today’s training focused on final adjustments and strategic directives from the coaching staff.
During a press conference held today, head coach Nour El-Din Ould Ali expressed his determination to secure a positive result. He urged fans to rally behind the players and provide their unwavering support.
The coach reflected on the team’s previous match, where they lost to the defending champions by a single goal. He noted that the team executed a defensive strategy based on their capabilities against a strong opponent vying for World Cup qualification. Ould Ali acknowledged that a critical mistake led to the loss.
Ould Ali highlighted the strength of the Saudi team, which ranks among the best in Asia and consistently competes for World Cup spots. Despite the challenges, he remains optimistic about the current squad’s potential.
As the national team prepares to face Saudi Arabia, fans eagerly anticipate an exciting match that could shape the course of their tournament journey.
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