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Jaber warns against complacenc­y

UAE can expect a tougher challenge in next match against Iraq

- BY DUANE FONSECA

UAE captain Yousef Jaber has urged his men to stay grounded after their 3-0 demolition of Yemen took them to the top of Group A in the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup in Qatar.

Shabab Al Ahli defender Jaber feels it is vital two-time champions UAE — winners at home in 2007 and in Bahrain in 2013 — don’t get carried away on the back of that win. The UAE have been drawn in an otherwise seemingly tough Group A and are yet to face Iraq and Asian champions Qatar. Iraq upset the Asian Cup champions Qatar 2-1 to get the tournament under way.

Bert van Marwijk’s UAE side face Iraq in their next game at Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium tomorrow (kick-off 6.30pm) with both teams level on three points each. While they made a perfect start, a win tomorrow against the Iraqis could take the UAE to the brink of qualifying for the semi-finals.

“The tournament has only just started and there’s a long way to go. Yemen was just the first game and yes those three points were very important for us but we’re already thinking about the next game and hoping to continue this winning run,” Jaber said.

“We cannot rest on our laurels and to be able to move forward, we ought to think of the next game. This means moving all our focus on to Iraq and doing our best to win against them and claim full points.”

Jaber added: “We respect all teams and there are no weak teams in this competitio­n. Yemen were a strong side and put up a good fight but

The tournament has only just started and there’s a long way to go. We cannot rest on our laurels and to be able to move forward, we ought to think of the next game.” Yousef Jaber » UAE captain

we believe in ourselves and the most important thing for us to pull full points against whoever we play: that’s all what we care about.”

Ali Mabkhout turned in a masterclas­s late on Tuesday night against Yemen. The UAE’s leading goalscorer in internatio­nal football, Mabkhout struck twice in the first half and added a third after the break to take his overall tally to 58 goals. Van Marwijk’s men outclassed their rivals in all department­s and Yemen may not have had much to show for their efforts, but not for a moment did they seem like a team that had gone winless in seven previous appearance­s in the competitio­n.

The UAE broke the deadlock in the 21st minute with Mabkhout popping up jackin-the box style to deftly nod home Bandar Al Ahbabi’s looping cross from the right.

Mabkhout doubled the UAE’s lead on 36th minute. Possession figures at half-time showed the UAE very much in control at 58 per cent and the ‘Whites’ made that count with Mabkhout completing his hattrick in the 55th with another delightful finish.

The writer is a sports journalist based in the UAE

 ?? AFP ?? UAE’s Ali Mabkhout (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against Yemen in the Arabian Gulf Cup.
AFP UAE’s Ali Mabkhout (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against Yemen in the Arabian Gulf Cup.

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