Saudis ‘bemoan’ unnecessary loss
Saudi Arabia coach Bert van Marwijk bemoaned a second “unnecessary” defeat for his team after a loss to the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday dealt a hefty blow to their hopes of direct qualification for next year’s World Cup.
The Saudis grabbed an early lead in Al Ain but surrendered an equaliser almost immediately and their neighbours then took the points courtesy of an Ahmed Khalil wonder-strike to keep alive their slim hopes of qualification.
Coming after a 3-2 loss to key rivals Australia in June, Van Marwijk
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said the defeat left his side with “a chance, but a very little chance” of returning to the global showpiece for the first time since 2006.
“I know that losing is a part of sport, but for me this is the most disappointing moment of the past two years, from the beginning till now,” the Dutchman told a post-match news conference in comments reported the National newspaper.
“In one game, we threw almost everything away with an unnecessary loss in Australia, and now we have another unnecessary loss.”
The Saudis remain level on 16 points with Australia in Group B ahead of the Socceroos’ match against table-topping Japan, who have 17 points, on Thursday.
Japan, who head to Jeddah to face the Saudis in their final tie next week, could secure one of the two automatic qualifying spots from the group with a win in Saitama, while Australia will be confident of beating winless Thailand in their last match.
Van Marwijk, who led the Netherlands to the 2010 World Cup final, thought his team had played the better football but failed to win the key encounters in Al Ain.
“That is also part of sport. Not only playing nice, beautiful football, but also the rest. We didn’t have that, and for me that was the reason we lost that game.”