RIYADH,SAUDI ARABIA: Qatar coach Djamel Belmadi on Tuesday said his boys were well
prepared for the Gulf Cup challenge.
Qatar squad arrived in Riyadh on Tuesday for the November 13-26 event
that begins with Al Anabi taking on hosts Saudi Arabia on Friday.
"I am quite satisfied with our preparations," Belmadi said after his
squad landed in Riyadh on Tuesday.
"We faced many strong teams in our build-up games. Everyone saw that
the players gelled well in the practice matches," he added.
Belmadi said his mission is to help Qatar build a strong side for all
key events.
"The fans in Qatar want to see a strong side and we are working on
that," he said. "We want to be one of the tops teams in Asia," the
Algerian added.
Qatar enjoyed a perfect build-up for the tournament as they registered
four consecutive friendly wins ahead of the event, including victories
against Australia and DPR Korea.
Qatar defeated Lebanon 5-0 and thrashed and Uzbekistan 3-0 in earlier
friendly games.
"We will continue to work hard. Our aim is to be a fighting unit,"
Belmadi said after his squad was received by Saudi Arabia football
officials.
"The player development takes time. I have confidence in my players
since they are very aware on the pitch than they were sometime back,"
he said.
About his side's first match against Saudi Arabia on November 13,
Belmadi said: "It won't be an easy game since Saudis are playing at
home. They have huge fan following and obviously as the home side,
they want to win the event," he said.
"For us, it will be a good experience to play this game. We have
important matches coming up (in the 2015 Asian Cup)," Belmadi said. "I
am sure we will be playing in front of a full house at King Fahd
International Stadium. We will face similar matches at the Asian Cup
(in Australia)," Belmadi said.
"I hope our fans get behind our team and support them like they have
been doing over the years," Belmadi concluded.
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