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Indonesian National team will face Jordan in the second match of Group A 2023 Asian Cup Qualification. Here’s the prediction Indonesia vs Jordan.
After beating Kuwait 2-1 in the first match, Indonesia will face Jordan at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium, Kuwait, Saturday (11/6) evening local time or Sunday (12/6) early morning WIB.
The Indonesia vs Jordan kickoff schedule will take place starting at 02.15 WIB on Sunday morning. Live broadcasts of the match can be watched on the Indosiar television station.
Jordan is considered the strongest team in Group A because it has a better FIFA ranking than Indonesia, Kuwait and Nepal in the same group. In addition, the Indonesian national team also has a bad record against Jordan by always losing from four meetings.
The following is the prediction of Indonesia vs Jordan in the 2023 Asian Cup Qualification version of the CNNIndonesia.com sports editorial team:
Jordan beat Indonesia (Surya Sumirat)
Jordan will be a more difficult opponent for Indonesia. Jordan’s game is more attacking than Kuwait, especially from the wing.
Unfortunately, ahead of this crucial match, Indonesia was disturbed by a number of trivial problems from PSSI recently, related to Shin Tae Yong’s position. This seems to be able to affect the performance of the Garuda Squad against Jordan.
I predict Indonesia will continue to be pressured by Jordan and lose 0-2. The euphoria of PSSI Indonesia’s victory over Kuwait in the first match ended.
Slightly Defeated, Opportunities Stay Awake (Nova Arifianto)
Jordan is a more perfect form of Kuwait. Therefore, the Indonesian national team never makes mistakes. A speck of stain, especially on the back line, will be an easy target for the opponent.
Seeing the imperfect appearance of STY’s foster children, Jordan could have benefited from it. But that doesn’t mean Saddil Ramdani cs can’t fight.
I predict Indonesia vs Jordan will end with a score of 2-1 for Adnan Hamad’s squad.
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