The national team player, and the best player in the Qatar match, Yahya Al-Ghassani, confirmed that the successive matches, with the two teams playing three confrontations against each other in the recent period, increased the difficulty of the opening match that took place between them in Gulf 26.
He said in press statements after the Qatar match: “We played a good match against Al-Anabi, except for the first minutes, and we were more likely to reach the goal, but we were not successful in scoring the winning goal.”
He added: “We entered the Qatar match and our goal was to get the three points, but the draw preserved the chances of all the teams in the first group to reach the semi-finals. We will do our utmost to win against Kuwait and Oman.”
Al-Ghassani refused to comment on the weak offensive performance of the national team against Qatar, saying: “These are technical points that belong to coach Paulo Pinto, and I cannot talk about them. We promise our fans that we will provide the best in the coming period.
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