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Qatar to play for pride as 2022 World Cup journey ends today

‘I THINK THAT WE HAVE SELF CONFIDENCE AND WE WILL TRY TO COMPETE AND MAKE OUR FANS PROUD’

- By Rizwan Rehmat

Asian champions Qatar will be playing for pride when they take on Netherland­s in their last Group A match on day nine of the FIFA World Cup 2022. In the first two matches last week, Qatar lost to Ecuador and Senegal. Qatar, the side that won the 2019 Asian Cup in the UAE under coach Felix Sanchez, scored only one goal in the two matches.

With nothing at stake but pride, coach Sanchez yesterday said they will be playing to make their fans ‘proud’ at Al Bayt Stadium today.

“Our objective is to be competitiv­e (against the Netherland­s). We won’t be able to qualify for the next stage or advance. We would have loved to be in a position to advance but it is not to be,” Sanchez said at a pre-match news conference yesterday.

“We will give our best against Netherland­s. We will try to enjoy being here at the top level. I think that we have self confidence and we will try to compete and make our fans proud,” the 46-yearold Spaniard added.

“The players I have, they are a demanding lot. They push themselves. I think we should be happy about the efforts that have been made all this while,” he said.

“When you play a team like Netherland­s you don’t need any motivation (to do well).

“It is a team with high calibre and we are not concerned about their ranking. We are fully focused on our next match,” Sanchez said.

“Netherland­s have achieved great results over the years at World Cup events. Usually they finish among the top teams,” he said.

“Regarding our journey here, we have faced top African and South American teams like Senegal and Ecuador. They are some of the best teams in their region. We are aware of the reality that we had a demanding group.

“Yes, I would have preferred to have been in a better position but this internatio­nal sport for you. We have a player base of just 6,000 (registered individual­s).

“This team has achieved great results in the last few years. We may have lagged behind here but we do hard work daily. We will keep doing it. This is the only way we can close the gap against top teams in this competitio­n,” Sanchez explained.

Sanchez said he doesn’t feel let down by poor results in the first two matches.

“I think I have said this a few times that we have to take into considerat­ion that we built our team from a small population. We are at our first World Cup. I don’t feel embarrasse­d. These players got good results in the past. Only a few teams can be at a World Cup,” Sanchez said.

“We didn’t get the results we expected but this is part of a process that we are following. Bigger population provides with bigger potential to build stronger teams. Hopefully the team can do better (in the future),” he added.

Sanchez said every competitio­n Qatar takes part in gives way to a new cycle of planning and preparatio­n for the national team.

“We won the Asian Cup in 2019 and that was the end of one phase at that time. That was the end of a cycle. Every competitio­n is a cycle. We are closing a chapter now. The country is focused on preparing for a new competitio­n and to get behind a new era. We want to play our best football,” Sanchez said.

“If I go back in time? It’s easy to talk about things after it’s over. I think we have prepared in the best possible way, but everything has to be considered in perspectiv­e, we have been working with this group for a long time. Sometimes things don’t go the way you want them to.

“There was no other preparatio­n possible. Sometimes things don’t work out. Things happen for a reason,” Sanchez said philosophi­cally.

“I am very proud to represent Qatar. I am only thinking about the next match. It’s an honour to be playing this match tomorrow,” he said.

Qatar’s premier striker Almoez Ali told reporters yesterday: “As a player, I wanted Qatari fans to be proud of us but we didn’t win. We will try to play our best. Netherland­s is a great team. We have learned a lot and hopefully we will qualify for the next World Cup. Hopefully we can leave the tournament with a positive result.”

Netherland­s coach Louis Van Gaal yesterday said he will be keeping an eye on the other match of the day involving Ecuador and Senegal. Netherland­s and Senegal have 4 points each while Senegal have 3 as they head into the last round of matches today.

Van Gaal admitted a flurry of goals would be desirable to make sure Netherland­s top Group A.

“I think it’s straightfo­rward,” Van Gaal said when asked if he would be interested in the result between Senegal and Ecuador.

“Of course I will keep tabs on the other game and I will be informed,” the 71-year-old Dutchman said.

“But the fact of the matter is, if you want to become world champion you have to be capable of beating everyone,”the former Manchester United manager Van Gaal added.

“The countries you might not expect to progress are progressin­g, or at least making it very difficult for other teams to progress.”

‘ We should give credit to our players for their achievemen­ts over the years. They became Asian champions, they went far in the FIFA Arab Cup last year and they reached the semi-finals at the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the US (in 2021). We are playing in a FIFA World Cup. It’s still not over. There’s a game to be played. Once this is over, there will be another one to plan for. I am sure the Qatar players will keep fighting. — Felix Sanchez

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Qatar’s Almoez Ali and coach Felix Sanchez (left) during the press conference at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha yesterday.
(Reuters) Qatar’s Almoez Ali and coach Felix Sanchez (left) during the press conference at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha yesterday.
 ?? (AFP) ?? Netherland­s’ coach Louis Van Gaal (left) and Netherland­s’ midfielder Frenkie De Jong attend a press conference in Doha yesterday. Hosts Qatar take on the Netherland­s today.
(AFP) Netherland­s’ coach Louis Van Gaal (left) and Netherland­s’ midfielder Frenkie De Jong attend a press conference in Doha yesterday. Hosts Qatar take on the Netherland­s today.

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