They play in the Jordanian capital in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers

The team arrives at a Syrian station.. The goal is to "charge the balance of points"

Marvik, the UAE national team coach, during training in Amman.

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The national football team will play at eight in the evening a fateful and important confrontation with its Syrian counterpart, in the second round for the first group in the decisive round of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, and it will be held at Abdullah II Stadium in the Qweismeh area in the Jordanian capital, which was chosen by “Nour Qasioun” as a place. to hold his matches.

The team enters the match with great ambition in order to win and reap the match points and raise its score to four points, after drawing in the first round without goals against Lebanon, while the Syrian team seeks to compensate after losing from Iran 1-0 in the first round.

The Iranian team leads the group standings with three points, while the UAE, Iraq and South Korea teams each earn one point, while the Syrian team is at the bottom of the standings.

Although the national team did not provide the required performance in the previous Lebanon match and wasted opportunities wholesale to shake the nets of its Lebanese opponent, it prepared for this match well in order to provide an honorable performance and restore its prestige, status and true image within the great national teams in the continent of Asia and erase the shaky image in which it appeared In front of the "rice" team.

The technical staff of the national team, led by Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk, is counting on the readiness of its members and their great sense of responsibility on the shoulders of each of them, since any result other than winning will weaken the hopes of Al-Abyad in the competition.

Attention is focused on the winning cards in the national team, hoping that they will be on their day, especially the trio of Ali Mabkhout, Fabio de Lima and Caio Canedo, who did not provide the required technical return during the team's previous match against Lebanon.

During the last training, coach Marvik focused, in addition to the physical, technical and psychological preparation, on solving the offensive problem and the final touch that the team suffered a lot against Lebanon and caused it to lose two valuable points.

The team's mission had traveled to Jordan last Saturday, as the team's players trained with high earnestness, enthusiasm and great determination to appear honorable and fight on the field and achieve victory in this fateful match.

It is expected that the team's squad will witness minor changes represented in the participation of Khalfan Mubarak and Abdullah Ramadan from the beginning, after they sat in the last match on the bench.

During his conversation with the players during the recent training, Marvik demanded to close the page of the Lebanon match and focus well on the Syrian match in order to make a strong return to the team in the wake of the state of sadness that pervaded the Emirati public, due to the disappointing result of the match.

The last meeting between the two teams ended in March 2019 with a 0-0 draw in a friendly match in Abu Dhabi, and the last victory for Syria was in 2016 and ended 1-0 with a goal scored by Mahmoud Mawas.

Marvik: Frustrated at the stadium

The Dutch national football team coach, Marvik, described the preparations for the Syrian match as good, stressing his satisfaction with the progress of the preparations, noting that the technical staff is keen to prepare all the elements and is working to achieve a positive result in the match, expressing his frustration with the state of the match stadium.

"We knew that the stadium would be good, but we are professionals and we have to deal with all circumstances, no matter what," Marvik said during the match's introductory press conference.

The coach renewed his confidence in the players, stressing that they are all confident in their ability to compensate.

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