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Romano: Opening draw hands Qatar advantage

We know what to expect, assistant coach says

- By Ashley Hammond Staff Reporter

Playing Saudi Arabia in the Gulf Cup opening game two weeks ago has handed Qatar a distinct advantage for today’s final, according to Maroons assistant coach Serge Romano.

Qatar drew 1- 1 with The Green Falcons in that curtainrai­ser but it gave coach Djamel Belmadi’s side an insight into how to handle the Saudis on home soil, said Romano.

The Maroons may have won just two to Saudi’s nine in 20 previous Gulf Cup encounters, but Romano believes the Qataris should back themselves to pull off an upset at the King Fahd Internatio­nal Stadium.

“We know this team,” he said. “We played them in the first game in the competitio­n and that’s to our advantage. We know their players, their faults and we know that maybe we can do something good against them.

“They won’t be a surprise to us, we have the possibilit­y to win and that’s why we are here. We are not afraid, we know the value of Saudi is better than us, but we also know that we can catch the cup and that’s why we are confident.”

Qatar ambled through the group as runners- up with three draws against Saudi 1- 1, Yemen 0- 0 and Bahrain 0- 0, before beating Oman 3- 1 in Sunday’s semi- final. Meanwhile, Saudi recovered from their opening draw with Qatar to top the group with two wins over Bahrain 3- 0 and Yemen 1- 0. But Romano defended their form so far.

“For a lot of the boys it was their first tournament, we have a young team and they were a little afraid at the beginning because they didn’t know their level. But after that we did well and we have continued playing good football. We have played confident and creative attacking football with a lot of chances to score, that’s how we’ve played since and that’s how we will play on Wednesday.”

Of Qatar’s ability to overcome the hosts on home soil, Romano added: “We play against the organisers of the cup, and we know they have a lot of fans, but motivation won’t be a problem, we know that this is our last step to get the cup and we want to try and catch it.”

 ??  ?? Vying for the ball Saudi Arabia’s Abdullah Al Zoari fights for the ball with the UAE’s Esmail Matar during their semi- final on Sunday.
Vying for the ball Saudi Arabia’s Abdullah Al Zoari fights for the ball with the UAE’s Esmail Matar during their semi- final on Sunday.

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