Qatar’s Spanish head coach Julen Lopetegui said that preparations went in an ideal manner and that the team will seek to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 26 despite the challenge of having to face two strong opponents: Oman and the UAE.
Taking place at Doha’s Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Group A matches will include a game between Qatar and Oman on October 8, followed by a match between Oman and the UAE on October 11, and will conclude with a game between Qatar and the UAE on October 14.
Similarly, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Indonesia will compete against one another in the Group B matches that will be played in Saudi Arabia during the same period.
The playoff matches will be held in a single round-robin format, with each team playing two games within their group. The top team in each group will qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup 26, while second-place teams will face each other in a two-legged inter-group playoff on November 13 and 18, with the winner then moving on to the intercontinental playoff.
Qatar began their final preparation phase right after three local clubs: Al Sadd, Al Duhail, and Al Gharafa completed their participation in the second round of the AFC Champions League Elite: West.
In statements to the press, Qatar’s Spanish head coach Julen Lopetegui said that preparations went in an ideal manner and that the team will seek to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 26 despite the challenge of having to face two strong opponents: Oman and the UAE.
He added that it is imperative that all team members maintain their mental focus and put in their maximum effort in persuit of the desired goal.
Lopetegui said the fact that team Qatar are the champions of the last two editions of the AFC Asian Cup is a source of great pride, yet in football past achievements do not mean much when it comes to seeking achievements in real time, adding that what matters now is giving the upmost performance, being in the present moment, and being competitive as to surpass Oman and the UAE.
The Qatar head coach pointed out that the team is facing an issue with injury, with the status of some key players remaining uncertain, yet noting that the coaching staff has been working to prepare all available players, though he admitted to some concern regarding certain individuals’ readiness.
Despite disappointing results in recent friendlies, Lopetegui emphasized that those matches serve as opportunities to test players, including a tough 4-1 loss to Russia and a 2-2 draw with Bahrain in September. He described the Russian match as a valuable learning experience despite the inconsistent performance between both halves.
The Qatar head coach concluded his remarks by addressing fans and urging them to support the team by attending the upcoming games in order to give players a vital boost during these crucial playoff matches.
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