Khaleej Times

MISSION POSSIBLE

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

Henk ten Cate has always maintained: ‘Anything is possible in football’. He has proved it beyond doubt by helping Al Jazira secure only the second Arabian Gulf League and the third President’s Cup titles.

Al Jazira aren’t a side blessed with great players but a closely functionin­g unit where each member stands up for the other. They work hard and turn dreams into reality. The ‘Pride of Abu Dhabi’ are quite a gripping story of an underdog challengin­g the establishe­d legacy and rewriting history books as the ongoing Fifa Club World Cup is proving.

The UAE club first edged past nine-time participan­t and OFC Champions League winners Auckland City and then didn’t mess up the only opportunit­y to score against Asian champions Urawa Red Diamonds. And now they stand battleread­y against Real Madrid — Fifa Club of the 20th Century.

Can Ali Mabkhout or Romarinho put one past Marcelo and Keylor Navas? Can Fares Juma and Salim Rashid hold off Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale? These are the

Everyone thinks that it’ll be easy but it won’t be. We want to do a good job and win another trophy Zinedine Zidane, Real coach

questions which every ardent Al Jazira fan is asking.

On paper, Al Jazira players aren’t match to any name against the UEFA Champions League winners Real Madrid, but again they weren’t in the same class as City or Urawa. Irrespecti­ve of the result, Al Jazira will give a good account of them.

Barcelona and Chelsea’s former assistant coach Ten Cate will ensure the encounter isn’t a mismatch. The Dutchman will surely have few aces up his sleeves to surprise Real Madrid.

Al Jazira can turn pages and look up to result of the UEFA Euro 2004 Final when decent club players steered Greece over Figo and Ronaldo’s Portugal. Agelos Charisteas scored from a header in 57 minutes to pull off a sensationa­l victory, which not even their staunch supporters would have believed was possible.

And when measuring teams from Fifa Club World Cup, Once Caldas — a name of a Colombian side — stunned Argentinia­n powerhouse Boca Juniors to clinch the

2 Wins for UAE’s Al Jazira out of as many matches in the Fifa World Club

2004 Copa Libertador­es title. It is this unpredicta­ble nature of football, which makes it a global sport. Al Jazira have got many such setbacks and upset wins to get motivated from apart from the tactical brilliance of Ten Cate to pull a rabbit out when it matters. Al Jazira will be up against world’s best team, which is trying to set a record with its title defence and make it No. 3 after 2014 and 2016 championsh­ips.

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is enjoying a perfect week and quite confident the good run will continue.

“Everyone thinks that it’ll be easy but it won’t be. We want to do a good job and win another trophy,” he said.

As far as Al Jazira are concerned, they got nothing to lose but only gain from this experience. It’s time for underdog to bite for the finals slot.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro (right) holds his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo during a training session in Abu Dhabi on Monday. UAE’s Al Jazira take on Real Madrid on Wednesday. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro (right) holds his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo during a training session in Abu Dhabi on Monday. UAE’s Al Jazira take on Real Madrid on Wednesday. —

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