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Romarinho says Jazira must play football and forget the ‘22 superstars’ in rival camp

- John McAuley

Enjoying an increased contributi­on at this year’s Fifa Club World Cup, Romarinho says Al Jazira’s semi-final against Real Madrid is the realisatio­n of a dream for the Abu Dhabi side.

The UAE champions, making their debut in the tournament, face the Spanish giants in a marquee matchup at Zayed Sports City tomorrow, after defeating Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds in the last eight on Saturday. Jazira won the match 1-0, with Romarinho’s clever assist for Ali Mabkhout helping seal progressio­n.

The Brazilian forward, 26, has previous experience of the Club World Cup, having been part of the Corinthian­s side who lifted the trophy in 2012.

However, his game-time in Japan was limited to 15 minutes in the semi-final against Egypt’s Al Ahly.

This time has been different, though, with Romarinho integral to Jazira’s unexpected run to the last four. Not only did the frontman create the winner against Urawa, but he scored the only goal in last week’s play-off with nine-time participan­ts Auckland City.

Understand­ably, Romarinho has been delighted with his output thus far, although he still has fond memories of the event five years ago.

“I played only 15 minutes, but it was an incredible experience. We were champions there in Yokohama,” he told Fifa.com. “Today, it’s a totally different thing. We’re going to play a semi-final against Real Madrid. I play a more important role in the side.

“I score and I set up goals for my teammates. I can only thank God for this opportunit­y. No one plays football alone. I help the team as much as I can. Sure my contributi­on is important, but the whole team deserves this celebratio­n. We are a young team, but with a strong personalit­y.”

Romarinho will hope that character is on display tomorrow night, when Jazira enter the sold-out match against Madrid as heavy underdogs. Henk ten Cate’s men are all largely untested at this level, whereas Madrid are seeking to become the first team to successful­ly defend the Club World Cup.

“Before the competitio­n began, our dream was to play Real Madrid,” Romarinho said.

“Stepping onto the pitch you have to forget those colours, that symbol that is Real Madrid and just play football. “Over there in Madrid, that’s 22 superstars. They’re all exceptiona­l players.”

One payer who particular­ly stands out for Romarinho is Cristiano Ronaldo, awarded the Ballon d’Or for record-equalling fifth time last week.

“He’s the best,” Romarinho said. “I idolised him when I was younger. Now, I hope to find a way to play like the best player in the world in order to beat the best player in the world.”

 ??  ?? Romarinho, right, has egged on his teammates at Al Jazira to show their ‘strong personalit­y’ as a young team when they face heavyweigh­ts Real Madrid EPA
Romarinho, right, has egged on his teammates at Al Jazira to show their ‘strong personalit­y’ as a young team when they face heavyweigh­ts Real Madrid EPA

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