Confident Qatar set for âderbyâ against Oman
Qatar Tribune
Tribune News Network Doha Having cleared the âpressureâ barrier and having won their opener at the FIFA Arab Cup against Bahrain at the Al Bayt Stadium on ...
Tribune News NetworkDohaHaving cleared the âpressureâ barrier and having won their opener at the FIFA Arab Cup against Bahrain at the Al Bayt Stadium on Tuesday, hosts Qatar are certainly breathing a lot easier.For a side that made winning a habit of late, Al Annabi came into the tournament with an eight-match no win worry but thatâs settled and they seem to have somewhat found the rhytm too in the 1-0 opening win.But challenges still lie ahead as Qatar meet friendly neighbour Oman in the second round of Group A on Friday. There is always a great rivalry and excitement when these two teams meet. The stage of the FIFA Arab Cup will surely bring more out of this derby. And Qatar coach Felix Sanchez is wary. Qatar have won both their recent matches against Oman in the World Cup qualifiers, but they only just managed to do so. Oman ran their opponents close in both games and were unlucky not to get at least a point earlier this June.âOman are tough opponents and we know them well from our recent matches. Oman have a very clear style of playing and we have a plan against them. Like every match, we are targeting three points. We will put our best players who do we think will help us win,â Sanchez told a pre-match press conference on Thursday. âThere are no favourites, we will play our game and Oman will play their game. Letâs see which team is the one who can take the points. Our last games were very tough games,â the Spaniard added.Qatar have been on the road since that game in June against Oman â having reached the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup in July before their travails in Europe. Sanchez suggested fatigue has been a factor for his much-travelled team but was confident his players can play at a good level in a tournament, which is a dry run for the next yearâs World Cup.âWe are coming from a very long season and our players were also busy with the domestic season with their clubs, also playing the AFC Champions League matches. It affects the level but we strongly believe that what we need is to face all type of situations. We believe in what we are doing and we have full confidence in our team,â said Sanchez. With the World Cup taking place on home soil, Sanchez felt every win is a confidence booster ahead of the big event in less than a year. âAll the matches we have been playing, the purpose is to improve the level and experience. We need to get used to different styles of football if we want to be ready for the World Cup. This is another competition with other teams and we need to be ready to face all of them,â he added.Meanwhile, Oman will be hoping to bounce back from a disappointing draw against Iraq in their opening game. Iraq salvaged a point at the Al Janoub Stadium with their equaliser coming deep into added time. It was a bitter blow for Oman having gone into that match as favourites.Oman coach Branko Ivankovic said his team is facing the toughest side in the group but hoped for a positive result. âQatari players are very good and they have earned a lot of experience. They also have a good experience of playing at big stage so the match is going to be difficult but we are well prepared,â the former Croatian midfielder said.Oman midfielder Harib Al Saadi said his team will be aiming for a victory against the home team. âQatar match will be the toughest in the group because they are a top side. They are the Asian champions and they will be playing in front of home fans,â the attacking midfielder said. âBut, we have confidence in ourselves and our aim will be to win the match and take three points to make our fans happy. We want a win after a draw against Iraq in the first match. Our target is to reach the quarter-final and tomorrowâs [Friday] match is very important for us,â he added.