Coaches are required to give them the opportunity to play matches

10 talents on the radar of players' agents in the Arab Cup

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Players' agents expected that the Arab Cup, currently held in Doha, would witness the emergence of new talents in the Arab arena, who would be able to follow in the footsteps of prominent players in European leagues such as the icon of Liverpool, the Egyptian Mohamed Salah, and the Manchester City player, the Algerian Riyad Mahrez. And the French star of Paris Saint-Germain, Moroccan Ashraf Hakimi, the French Saint-Etienne striker, Tunisian Wahbi Khazri, and the Spanish goalkeeper of Seville, Moroccan Yassine Bounou.

The agents put to "Emirates Today" a list of a number of names that they expect to top the talent scene during the course of the tournament, but at the same time they indicated that the chance of their appearance diminishes if the coaches rely on the main players only during the course of the competition to achieve their purposes related to winning the championship in any way. possible.

They nominated 10 stars to emerge in the tournament: Bahraini Ahmed Nabil Ghailani, national team player Abdullah Hamad, Egyptian Ahmed Fattouh, Qatari goalkeeper Mishaal Barshim, Tunisian Bin Ali Ramadan, Algerians Mariziq Hossam, Zrougui Marwan, Titrawi Yassin, Iraqi Hassan Abdul Karim, and Omani Al Yahyai Salah .

The players' agent Walid Al Shamsi said: "I think that new names will appear in the Arab championship, especially from the North African teams, as the coaches of those teams will resort to pushing the second row during the tournament, given that they are still in the midst of the race towards the World Cup qualifiers."

Al Shamsi explained: "North African players will lead the scene and be the focus of attention of clubs, especially in the Emirates," adding that "the opportunity for a new generation of players in those teams helps in the emergence of young talents able to follow in the footsteps of the players who witnessed the Arab Championship, their launch before it stopped on the over the past years.”

The Emirati players’ agent indicated that he follows the Arab Championship closely, and said: “I do not think that the names will appear in the group stage. It is expected that talents will emerge, starting from the playoffs. In general, it is important for national team coaches to give the emerging players the opportunity to present themselves instead of relying on The main names, especially since many teams are still in the heart of the competition to qualify for the World Cup.”

In turn, the Tunisian players' agent, Omar Al-Sadiqi, confirmed that the tournament could witness the birth of new Arab stars, but at the same time stipulated that the coaches of the teams be given the opportunity in front of the younger generation at the expense of the main names, noting that "without giving the opportunity to young players, there will be no Positive outcomes at the level of new stars.

Al-Sadiqi explained that in light of the final lists of the participating teams, which he reviewed, he believes that most national team coaches set a common goal, which is to win the title.

In turn, the Algerian players' agent, Hicham Azizi, said that the Arab Championship will be a good opportunity for the emergence of new players, who can follow in the footsteps of Arab talents who are currently shining in the European leagues, and that there are many names that can be followed throughout the tournament matches.

On probation

1- Ahmed Nabil Ghailani (Bahrain) August 28, 1995.

2- Abdullah Hamad (UAE) September 18, 2001.

3- Ahmed Fattouh (Egypt) March 22, 1998.

4- Goalkeeper Mishaal Barshim (Qatar) February 14, 1998.

5- Ali Ben Ramadan (Tunisia) September 6, 1999.

6- Meriziq Hossam (Algeria) March 23, 2000.

7- Zrougui Marouane (Algeria) January 25, 2001.

8- Titraoui Yassine (Algeria) August 26, 2003.

9- Hassan Abdul Karim (Iraq) January 1, 1999.

10- Al Yahyai Salah (Oman) August 17, 1998.

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