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Already qualified Jordan not to lower guard versus Palestine

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abu dhabi — Head coach Vital Borkelmans has declared that he is not concerned by who Jordan will be playing in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Round of 16, insisting instead that he is fully focused on his side’s final Group B fixture against Palestine.

With one match still to play, Jordan have already been confirmed as group winners following a flying start to the tournament, one which has seen them record successive wins against Australia and then Syria, AFC website reported.

Quarterfin­alists in 2004 and 2011, Jordan are set to make a third appearance in an AFC Asian Cup knockout phase, although Borkelmans is adamant that he is looking no further than Tuesday’s encounter at Abu Dhabi’s Al Nahyan Stadium.

“I never look further than the next match. What comes after that we will see,” he said.

“It is (currently) important that my team plays well against Palestine, and that we try to perform to the very best of our ability and, in the process, create plenty of chances. We must play as we did against Australia and Syria to show people that

Jordan’s defender Tareq Khattab (left) celebrates his goal against Syria at the Khalifa bin Zayed stadium in Al Ain. —

we are ready for the Round of 16.

“We are hoping to achieve a good result for our amazing fans, although I have to change some players, and it will be a case of utilising all 23 squad members.”

Borkelmans’ talented team have been attracting plenty of plaudits in the wake of their impressive displays, attention that the Belgian tactician insists is not proving a distractio­n to his decidedly confident charges.

“Of course, when a team is winning at a tournament, it attracts attention and praise — something which is happening to my team now,” explained the former Belgium national team assistant coach.

“I am not worried though as the more experience­d players in the squad are talking to those with less experience. The players are giving a huge amount of confidence to each other, and that is something which could prove very important in the games we still have to come.

“At this moment in time, I believe we can play against anyone. Why? Because my players are very confident indeed.”

Meanwhile, opposite number Noureddine Ould Ali has vowed to go all out for the win when Palestine, who are competing in their second AFC Asian Cup, face their regional rivals.

Having drawn 0-0 with Syria and then lost 3-0 to Australia, the Palestinia­ns will guarantee themselves a place in the next round should they grab all three points against their regional rivals — a fact not lost on Ould Ali.

“Our objective is (simply) to win the game, qualify for the knockout phase and make the Palestinia­n people happy,” he said. dubai — Son Heung-min has arrived at the Asian Cup after missing South Korea’s first two games while playing for Premier League club Tottenham.

The attacking midfielder posed for selfies and signed a jersey at the airport in Dubai a day after playing in Tottenham’s 1-0 loss to Manchester United on Sunday in London.

South Korea has already qualified for the last 16 and Son could play in the final Group C match on Wednesday against China with both sides chasing first place.

It is Son’s third internatio­nal tournament in less than a year. After playing at the World Cup, Son missed the first part of the English season while playing for South Korea at the Asian Games. He led the team to the title, securing exemption from military service. — Photos by M. Sajjad / Reuters

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