Qatar Tribune

EcuAdor boss AlfAro hopEs ‘fEisty’ vAlEnciA is fit to fAcE sEnEGAl

Former West Ham and Everton striker Valencia has scored all three of Ecuador’s goals in the tournament so far

- DPA LONDON

ECUADOR coach Gustavo Alfaro is confident captain and talisman Enner Valencia will be fit and firing for his side’s decisive final World Cup group game against Senegal on Tuesday.

Former West Ham and Everton striker Valencia has scored all three of Ecuador’s goals in the tournament so far and the last six overall for his country at the World Cup but is carrying a knee injury.

The 33-year-old struck twice in the 2-0 openingnig­ht win over hosts Qatar and then grabbed the vital equaliser in the 1-1 draw with the Netherland­s.

Those results have left the South Americans needing just a draw from their final Group A outing on Tuesday to qualify for the last 16 but Valencia’s fitness is a worry after he was forced off in both games.

Speaking at his prematch press conference Monday, Alfaro said: “Unfortunat­ely he has a knee sprain but he has a big heart and wants to be in every battle for our national team.

“He wants to be there and, of course, his leadership is something that we always need.

“He’s an extraordin­ary player. He’s someone I would always pick for my national team. We’ll try to have him ready for the upcoming match.

“If he’s not ready from the beginning I hope he can be present at some point but I have confidence because I know that he will want to be there. He’s feisty.” Ecuador are level with the Netherland­s at the top of the group on four points, with Senegal a point further behind.

Alfaro insists there is no prospect of his side simply playing for a draw.

He said: “We can’t just change our playing style and our essence. We are not just thinking about getting a draw.

“I told my players that if we come out just trying to draw the game, we wouldn’t be successful. We need to be protagonis­ts. That’s our playing style.” Senegal realistica­lly need to win to have hope of progress. There is a scenario where a draw would suffice if the Netherland­s suffer an unlikely defeat to alreadyeli­minated hosts Qatar, but coach Aliou Cisse is not counting on that.

The former Birmingham and Portsmouth midfielder said: “For us there is no other option - we have to play a perfect game to try to win.

“I hope that he (Valencia) will not be there, he is one of the best players in the tournament and Ecuador are a great team.

“The objective is to do like Morocco, who we congratula­te for a very good victory against Belgium. This can be a source of inspiratio­n for us

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Ecuador’s defender Angelo Preciado (centre) controls a ball during a training session at Mesaimeer SC training facilities on Monday.
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(AFP) Senegal’s coach Aliou Cisse gives a press conference at the Qatar National Convention Center on Monday.
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(AFP) Senagal’s players jog during a training session at Duhail Handball Sports Hall on Monday.

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