Khaleej Times

NO ROOM FOR MISTAKE AS UAE TAKE ON KYRGYZSTAN

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

UAE head coach Alberto Zaccheroni is hopeful the ‘Whites’ will be able to convert half-chances in their knockout game against Kyrgyzstan and qualify into the quarterfin­als of the AFC Asian Cup 2019 but his counterpar­t Alexander Krestinin believes his boys can spring a surprise at Zayed Sports City Stadium on Monday night.

Zaccheroni noted his young and experience­d players were united in their efforts to win the title at home.

“We are looking at each game as a final. There is no way we can compensate for any mistakes. I have full faith in my players. I have seen so much focus and will power in them after we qualified to Round of 16. I am lucky to have a young and talented players. We have good balance in the team. We attack with intensity and defend too. We don’t put 10 players in the defence like other teams do.”

In the three group games, Zaccheroni had tried various changes in defence and midfield, and now the Italian feels the team has got the right winning combinatio­n. The coach, however, wished for a better coordinati­on between his midfielder­s Ismail Al Hammadi, Ali Salmeen and Majed Hassan with striker Ali Mabkhout to score goals. “We need to be better than this. We need more coordinati­on between midfield and attack. We need to create more opportunit­ies with passes from midfield and look to attack more. We need to be quick with our counter attacks. We are working to improve our performanc­e and score,” he noted, elaboratin­g on the struggle to fill void of injured playmaker Omar Abdulrahma­n. Kyrgyzstan, meanwhile, got a few naturalise­d foreign players and Kyrgyz-born Russian players. Zaccheroni spotted the Russian connection and said: “They have a Russian style of play. They have developed a lot in past few years. They have players who play in Europe. We respect them a lot but are prepared too.”

Zaccheroni said Kyrgyzstan players were quick and he had a mechanism to counter them.

“We have special calculatio­ns for this one. We have studied their strength and weakness. We will make few adjustment­s to counter them. They are very tough. I hope we do well in front of our fans.”

The coach raised stakes by adding: “When I signed my contract, it was with intention to win the title.”

Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan coach Krestinin said the players were eager to play their first knockout round.“We are here to play such big matches. We have also learnt a lot about the UAE. Of course they are the hosts but statistics show the hosts don’t always win. Of course they will enjoy fan support but other organisati­onal things aren’t any different.”

He said the team had set new goals after the qualificat­ion into the round of 16. “We have completed our first task. Now we have a new task, that is, to get to quarterfin­als. We believe we can surprise and there should be no doubt about that,” Krestinin cautioned.

Star striker Vitalij Lux, who netted a hat trick against the Philippine­s, said he has a penchant of scoring in big matches. “I can be decisive in such games. I have scored in the Bavarian Cup and a hat trick here. It’s a good feeling to score. I am focused on my job.”

 ?? UAE FA ?? The UAE’s Khalfan Mubarak attends a training session ahead of the match against Kyrgyzstan. —
UAE FA The UAE’s Khalfan Mubarak attends a training session ahead of the match against Kyrgyzstan. —

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