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ANGRY MANCINI THROWS OUT TRIO ON THE EVE OF SAUDI ARABIA’S ASIAN CUP BOW

▶ Italian coach blasts Al Faraj, Al Aqidi and Al Ghannam and says he wants players ‘ready to fight’ for their country

- JOHN McAULEY

Saudi Arabia manager Roberto Mancini has not held back in his criticism of the national team players who left the squad ahead of the 2023 Asian Cup because of a potential lack of playing time.

The Saudi camp has been rocked by a number of changes in the build-up to today’s Group F opener against Oman.

Midfielder, and long-time captain, Salman Al Faraj, goalkeeper Nawaf Al Aqidi and fullback Sultan Al Ghannam have been released from the 26-man roster ahead of the country’s bid for a fourth continenta­l crown – and first since 1996.

Speaking at a fascinatin­g pre-match press conference in Doha yesterday, Mancini said he had informed Saudi Arabia Football Federation president Yasser Al Misehal of his decision to send home the trio.

“All of these players didn’t want to come with the national team,” he said. “They decide, not me. They were on the list.

“Salman, the first time in the camp, said he doesn’t want to come to play in the friendly games. I don’t feel that one player can decide when or not they play.

“Second one is Sultan, and [then] Nawaf. I spoke with both before the list and asked them if they were happy to come to the national team. And Sultan told me that he was not happy, that, ‘I play or I don’t come’.

“There is not one player that can decide if they play or not; I decide this. And he decided not to come. Nawaf told me he’d come but the day after, in Riyadh, he said to us he didn’t want to. We tried to speak with him, and we put him on the list. Three days ago, he went to our goalkeeper coach and said, ‘I don’t want to stay here if I don’t play’. No one knows the first XI for tomorrow and I don’t know why he decided this.”

Mancini added: “I want only players who want to fight for their country. This is the reason. And now, finish [asking] about this; I don’t want to talk about Salman, about Sultan, about Nawaf. OK?”

Appointed in August, the Italian followed a celebrated playing career with a hugely successful time in management.

Mancini, 59, guided Manchester City to their first English Premier League title, in 2012, and previous to that led Inter Milan to a trio of Serie A trophies. In 2021, he mastermind­ed Italy’s European Championsh­ip victory. He left the Azzurri last summer, two weeks before he was announced as Saudi Arabia manager on a contract through until 2027.

“I don’t understand when a young player refuses to come because he doesn’t know if he will play or not,” Mancini said. “The national team is not a club, it’s your country. You represent all the people in your country. You should be happy if you’re a part of this group. This is a very strange situation and it’s the first time I’ve experience­d this … but we’ve found other players to play.”

While Al Faraj is one of the most experience­d players available to Mancini, the absence of Al Aqidi could prove the greatest setback. The Al Nassr goalkeeper is the only local regularly playing in that position in the 18-team Saudi Pro League.

Speaking yesterday, Mancini described the lack of gametime in the top-flight for Saudi players as a “problem”, an issue only exacerbate­d by the revamped league’s influx of foreign stars

For instance, Saleh Al Shehri was sat alongside Mancini at the press conference and is expected to start against Oman.

However, the Al Hilal striker has played only four times in the SPL this season – all from the bench – as Serbian internatio­nal Aleksandar Mitrovic has been in prolific form since joining from Fulham.

“Maybe we have problems with some Saudi players because they don’t play many games, and this is the problem,” Mancini said.

On facing Oman at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium, Mancini said: “We had these two weeks to work with the players. We know all players from Oman play regularly in the league and they’re probably stronger. But we’re happy with the players we have; they want to fight for their country.”

Al Aqidi, the Al Nassr goalkeeper, is the only local regularly playing in that position in the 18team Saudi Pro League

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Getty Images Saudi Arabia manager Roberto Mancini has sent home three players ahead of their Asian Cup opener against Oman today

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