CHANGZHOU: Feared striker Amoez Ali is delighted with his goal-scoring
form at the AFC U-23 Asian Cup where the tall forward has guided Qatar to
the quarter-finals stage of the popular continental tournament.
Qatar beat hosts China 2-1 on Monday to seal their last-berth by completing
their successive win at the 16-team event. Qatar, coached by Felix Sanchez, will
take on Palestine on Friday.
"Of course, I feel very happy that we have qualified for the next round and I
want to say congratulations to my team-mates,” Ali said on Tuesday. "I am
also very happy that I scored the goals. I now hope I can continue scoring and
(in the process) help my team carry on winning," he said.
Ali scored both of Qatar's goals against China. The Duhail forward also
managed to get his name on the scoresheet in the match against Uzbekistan
when Qatar won 1-0 last week. Last Friday Akram Afif scored in the 1-0 win
for Qatar against Oman.
Despite his rich form, Ali said Qatar are gearing up for their knockout clash
thinking of it as a final.
"We have played every game as if it was a final and won all of our three
games. We will be doing the same in the quarter-finals also," Ali said yesterday.
"We are playing against Palestine and we will need to approach that in a very
careful and serious manner," he added.
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