Sukub: It’s a tough game and I’m trying to achieve my first win in the Gulf Cup

This morning, in the Al-Sayyab Hall at the Manawi Pasha Hotel, a press conference was held for Coach Soukop, the coach of the Yemen national team, who preceded the confrontation between Yemen and the Iraqi brother in the third and last matches of the group stage. Soukup spoke about the match, saying: “I am happy with the players; I have been with some of them since the Olympic team, and this is a good thing, not There is a special plan for the match, and I am happy with the Iraqi fans.

The player, Nasser Muhammadou, said: “The match is difficult; we are outside the accounts, but it is a match to raise the head, and he is very happy with the Iraqi fans.”

Sukub said about the last two confrontations: “We lost two matches, and we are out of the accounts, but we still have a long time to work, and we will try to do our best tomorrow. We focus on the meeting well, and we have the motivation to achieve a first victory in the Gulf Cup.”

He added: “We have positive points from the past two meetings.” We have to focus on performance and try to score. Performance without a result is nothing. We played in the rain in a difficult atmosphere that we are not used to against Oman, and we are ready for the next meeting without injuries, and I am thinking of involving new players.

Regarding the conditions of the Yemeni national team, Casas indicated: “We are improving with the succession of matches; for eight years there has been no league, and we have not played international matches for a while.” Amman, I hope we are lucky.

Regarding his team’s reception of the goals, he said: “Indeed, we receive early goals, and we will work to avoid the matter.” As I said before, we will work hard to achieve the first victory in the tournament. I did not put the players under pressure. They have to continue in the same spirit. Anything is possible. Who would have expected Saudi Arabia to beat Argentina?

Nasser Muhammadou said: “After the match, I definitely advise my colleagues to play in the Iraqi League.”

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