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Nepal expects tough match against Chinese Taipei



KATHMANDU: Head coach Abdullah Almutairi said Nepal has expected a tough match against Chinese Taipei when the two sides meet in the second round match of the World Cup Qualifier on Thursday.

Speaking in the virtual pre-match conference on Wednesday, the coach expected the match to be difficult for both sides. “It’s not easy to play in Kuwait weather and it is going to be difficult for both of us.”

Abdullah said we have plenty of positives to draw from the Iraq friendly despite the defeat and will go for the win against Chinese Taipei. “We want to secure the fourth position for our chances in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers and for that, we have to go for the win in the match tomorrow,” he said.

He again demanded patience from a relatively young national squad. “We have not played a lot of friendlies to prepare. We have a young but talented squad of players and we should not be pushing much on them,” he said.

The coach was also wary of the opposition. “They have new players and the coach is taking charge of his first match.”

Chinese Taipei coach Vom Ca-nhum also reiterated the hot weather condition in Kuwait. “We are having difficulties in adapting to the weather condition and our biggest challenge has been the weather.”

Speaking about the Nepali team, coach Vom said Nepal has a balanced side and good in both defense and attack. “Our key players and overseas players could not join due to the Covid situation and I hope the new players can grasp this opportunity to prove themselves,” he said.

Nepal takes on Chinese Taipei at the Jaber Al-Hamad International Stadium at 7 pm local time (9:45 pm NST). The team will face Jordan on June 7 before wrapping up with Australia on June 11.

Publish Date : 02 June 2021 20:29 PM

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