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Blow for UAE as Matar breaks his cheekbone

- AMITH PASSELA

Alberto Zaccheroni, the UAE manager, has been hit with another injury blow to a senior player ahead of the Asian Cup.

Veteran forward Ismail Matar suffered a hairline fracture of his cheekbone playing for Al Wahda in the Arabian Gulf League on Monday and will require surgery.

The Wahda captain picked up the injury when he was caught in the face by the elbow of Sharjah’s Igor Coronado during a 3-2 defeat at Al Nahyan Stadium.

Matar, 35, continued to play on but a Wahda official confirmed to The National that the Emirati was due to undergo surgery last night and is expected to be out of action for up to four weeks, leaving Matar with a race against time to be fit for the January 5-February 1 tournament in the Emirates.

“The referee didn’t see the incident and didn’t take action for that foul, but Ismail was hurt badly,” said Ahmed Al Rumaithi, chairman of the club’s board of directors.

“We don’t know the extent of injury and we don’t know for how long he’ll be out of action, but according to the early medical reports, he will be out of action for at least four weeks.”

If Matar, a veteran of 95 caps for the national team, is unable to prove his fitness in time it will be another major blow to Zaccheroni’s plans.

The Italian is already without the services of talisman Omar Abdulrahma­n, the Al Hilal playmaker who has been ruled out of the continenta­l championsh­ip after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Asked if Matar will be fit for the Asian Cup, being held in the UAE for only the second time, Al Rumaithi sounded pessimisti­c.

“I can’t say it for sure,” he said. “It’s not for me to say if he would be fit or not in time for the Asian Cup. If he’s not going to train for four weeks, then there is a doubt on his availabili­ty, of course.”

Matar has only recently fought his way back into Zaccheroni’s plans. He was recalled last month for a training camp in Barcelona after more than a year out of the national team.

Matar came off the bench in two recent friendlies – a scoreless draw against Bolivia on November 16 and a 2-0 win over Yemen four days later, both in Dubai.

The UAE are drawn in Group A of the Asian Cup alongside Bahrain, Thailand and India.

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Al Wahda’s Ismail Matar is a doubt for the Asian Cup

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