The Syrian national team has been widely criticized by the official media in the country ahead of the "Qassion Eagles" tomorrow against Guam in the third round of the double qualifying for the 2022 Cup and the Asian Cup 2023, in light of the poor performance of the Eagles in the second round victory last Thursday night "2-1" against the Maldives in a match was the international savior Omar Soma, who scored the goals of the Syrian team.

The government daily Tishreen published a report saying that the performance of Tajt played in the Syrian colloquial language was rejected before the meeting of Guam. She put it.

The newspaper "Tishreen" in its report, that what he called the Syrian coach Fajr Ibrahim after the meeting of the Maldives that: "the result first in isolation of performance," is not acceptable to the Syrian sports street, and asked the government newspaper about the state of the team when they meet in the future more powerful teams In the second phase of the qualifiers, especially that the teams of the Maldives and Guam are considered teams with a low position in terms of continental and global rankings.

The report of the Tishreen newspaper was not far from what was covered by the Syrian newspaper Al-Watan, which in turn attacked and through a lengthy report, the Syrian national team coach Fajr Ibrahim, saying that the coach is unable to make a qualitative leap or make an identity for the team.

Al-Watan accused Fajr Ibrahim of improvisation, randomness, and poor technical reading. “We can only thank God for a hard-won tsarist victory over the Maldives,” she said.

The newspaper highlighted the poor defensive line in the Syrian national team, the squad he selected for Ibrahim's coach, and the reasons for the exclusion of Syrian professional players in Europe, after the newspaper considered that the character of the coach

She lives on "indifference" and is not interested in what is going on basically.

The Syrian team will meet on Tuesday with Guam in the third round, and "Qasion Eagles" are second in the group standings with six points on goal difference from the leaders of China.

The Qasiun Eagles have scored seven goals in two games in the current qualifiers, having won 5-2 against the Philippines in the first round, and surpassing the Maldives by two goals in the second round, compared to the Chinese team's leadership after scoring their players. Twelve goals, without conceding a goal, came with a wide victory over the Maldives with five clean, before raining Guam seven goals last Friday without reply.