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November 19, 2024 10:47 am
The Saudi coach does not underestimate “Indonesia“, the bottom of Group C in the 2026 World Cup qualifying battle, showing the weaknesses of the team The offensive line lacks sharpness.
November 19, 2024. Move ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifying round, Asia Zone, Round 3, Group C. The Indonesian national team, the bottom team in the group, will meet Saudi Arabia at home on November 19, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.
The match will decide the fate of both teams, with Saudi Arabia, third in the group, needing a win to progress. Rise to 2nd place and put pressure on Australia who are competing for 2nd place, while the Indonesian national team, the bottom team in the group, need 3 points to have a chance to advance to the next round.
Recently, Herve Renard, manager of the Saudi national team I came out admitting that Saudi Arabia has a problem with a striker who is not sharp.
Herve Renard said: “First of all, this is one of the next five games we play. The competition in Group C is very intense. Apart from Japan, which comfortably holds the top spot. It will be difficult for any team to qualify for the World Cup.”
“Everything is open right now. Indonesia national team still has a chance, Saudi Arabia also has a chance Actually, the game is not over yet, there are 5 games left.
“I saw the last match[an aghaidh Indonesia]I clearly remember that game, in fact, Saudi Arabia had about 19 chances, but in that game they were ineffective. Our offensive line lacks danger.”
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What specific drills or training sessions do you think will help improve the performance of the strikers ahead of the critical match against Indonesia?
1. As the coach of Saudi Arabia, you recently admitted that your team has a problem with a striker who is not sharp. How do you plan to address this issue ahead of the crucial World Cup qualifier against Indonesia?
2. Looking at Group C in the World Cup qualifying round, how do you evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each team? Do you believe Indonesia poses a significant threat to Saudi Arabia’s chances of advancing to the next round?
3. Your opponent, Indonesia, is currently at the bottom of the group standings. How do you plan to approach this challenge during the game and ensure that your team is well-prepared for their offensive tactics? Are there any particular weaknesses in Indonesia’s defense that you have identified?
4. Herve Renard mentioned that there are still 5 matches left in this round of qualifying. How do you keep your players motivated and focused on the upcoming game against Indonesia, while also keeping an eye on their future matches? Do you have a strategy for managing pressure and expectations?
5. In Saudi Arabia’s previous game against Indonesia, you had 19 chances but were ultimately ineffective. Can you discuss what factors contributed to this ineffectiveness and how you plan to turn things around during this upcoming match? Additionally, how do you plan to adapt your strategy to counteract Indonesia’s defensive tactics?