Muhammad Jamal: Al Jazeera is ready to challenge the World Cup clubs... and we will not tolerate Perai

Al Jazira midfielder Mohamed Jamal confirmed that his team is ready and ready to take on the challenge of the opening match of the Club World Cup on February 3 against Tahiti's Perai.

He said, "We will show the necessary respect for the competitor, and we will not pay attention to the talks that talk about the technical differences between the two teams," expressing his confidence that Al Jazeera will not tolerate, and he is optimistic about the presence of fans in large numbers in the stands of Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium during the championship matches, which start on the third of next February. And it continues until the twelfth of the same month.

Jamal said in a press statement: "The team's training in preparation for the Club World Cup has entered its final stages, and we are waiting for the internationals to return until the ranks are complete and we are fully prepared for the opening match in the World Cup against Tahiti's Perai." He added: "There are many talks about the technical differences between the two teams, and about the absence of some influential players in the Tahitian squad, but we do not pay any attention to these conversations and focus only on preparing in the best possible way for the match, and we will show the necessary respect for the competitor on the field and we will maintain our focus in His highest level from the start of the match to the end of the match.

He stressed that thinking about the quarter-final match is a huge mistake that will cost us out of the tournament, and we have the experience that helps us not to make these mistakes, noting that Perai will come to the UAE with great ambition and the chances will always remain equal for all teams, and we have to play all the matches with the highest levels. Seriousness and focus and to face all competitors with a fighting spirit.

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