Tribune News Network
Doha
Rival coaches Hernan Crespo of Al Duhail and Juan Manuel Lillo “Juanma” of Al Sadd both exuded confidence ahead of the their Ooredoo Cup semi-final clash at the Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium on Thursday at 9.45pm.
Speaking to the media ahead of the knock-out clash, the Al Duhail’s Argentinian coach said, “This is a tournament in which all clubs participate and our presence in the semi-final means that we have worked hard and succeeded in achieving the victories that have brought us here. And, as I have always said earlier, Al Duhail enter every tournament with the aim of winning the title.
“Our matches with Al Sadd are always exciting and strong. Like out last match against them where we managed to come back in the last minute. Such matches require that all players be at the top of their focus throughout the match,” he added.
He pointed out that everyone is ready except for the known absences due to injuries - Edmilson Junior, Asim Madibo and Sultan Al-Breik - while the other players are ready for the match.
Crespo stressed: “Victory in football provides the players with additional energy to continue achieving positive results and certainly our presence at the top of the QNB Stars League requires us to show the personality of a champion and show the true strength of the team.”
For his part, Al Duhail goalkeeper Shihab Al Laithi, said: “I am confident in the team’s ability to achieve a positive result and we will work to win and qualify for the final.
“It will certainly be an enjoyable match for the fans, and a challenging one for both teams who know each other well given the many confrontations that have brought them together in the recent period, and we will work with all force to achieve victory.”
He added: “Since the start of the season, the team has been suffering from absences and we went through the first rounds of the league without our international players. During the season many injuries occurred that made us lose a large number of players but everyone is ready now and eager to win a place in the coach’s playing squad.
“Our weapon is our desire to win the championship title which will give us motivation to implement the directives of the technical staff and work to achieve victory.”
Regarding the preparations for this match, Al Laithi said: “Our preparations have been normal and the way we have been working with since the beginning of the season but the difference in this match is that we know that it is a knock-out and there would be only one team that qualifies for the final.
“Al Duhail fans have a great role with the team and their presence inside the stadium will certainly give us additional strength to achieve the required result.”
Our goal is to win the Cup: Al Sadd coach Juanma
Al Sadd coach Juan Manuel Lillo “Juanma” said they faced a difficult challenge but their aim is to win Ooredoo Cup.
He said: “Every match has its own challenge and this tournament is completely different, and now we will play without some of our international players. We face a great competitor and we have played against them in the league a few days ago. We know how difficult the match is.”
The Al Sadd coach added: “Of course, our goal is to win the Ooredoo Cup and we are very excited about the opportunity to reach the final due to the great efforts made by the young players before the World Cup. Reaching the final will be a great achievement for us, especially for this group of young players.”
Boualem Khoukhi: We will do our best against
Al Duhail
For his part, Boualem Khoukhi, Al Sadd defender said, “Ooredoo Cup is different from the league and the semi-final will have only one winner and our goal will be to be in the final.”
He added: “We are suffering from some absences as some of our players are with their national teams and also with the Olympic (U23) team, but we will work to do our best to win.”