Abdulrahman Injury Worry


Abdulrahman Injury Worry

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Injury worry for UAE ahead of Socceroo clash
Saturday, 24 January 2015 -
Josh Bennett


The United Arab Emirates have held a low-key training session in Newcastle ahead of Tuesday night’s Asian Cup semi-final with the Socceroos - and they have a key injury concern.
In worrying news for the Emiratis, superstar Omar Abdulrahman was seen limping on his arrival at the training ground and appeared stiff following a mammoth effort against Japan in Friday's night's quarter-final win.
Considered an Asian Cup dark horse, UAE are now just one win away from the final after a remarkable penalty shoot-out win over Japan.
And for the small number of spectators who turned up at Wanderers Oval, it was clear to see that "Al Abyad" (The Whites) are not content with just a semi-final appearance.
The entire UAE squad converged collectively in a team huddle at the beginning of their training session, with coach Mahdi Ali addressing the players for almost 20 minutes.

The majority of players involved in the gruelling match against Japan sat out the session, with seven of the non-playing members undertaking ball-work and agility drills.
Ali kept a watchful eye over the entire session, ensuring his fringe players were kept on their toes ahead of the do or die clash.
UAE’s two reserve goalkeepers Khalid Eisa and Mohamed Al Hosani were put through a rigorous session, focusing on reflex stops and repeat efforts.
The Emiratis are scheduled to train again on Sunday.

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Yes - we 'in theory' would prefer to face their 'Best XI', but in-practice, if their star #10 and some other First XI players are less than 100% then that all helps? 8-[ :p

Edited by GloryPerth: 24/1/2015 10:04:21 PM
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Omar is not an influential player anyway. Technical ability is great but he's not a game-winner. His exclusion would mean nothing for me.
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Great on the ball but terribly lazy. Let's players just cruise past him. Will never make it in Europe with his work ethic.

Edited by tsf: 24/1/2015 10:52:39 PM
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Agree he needs to work harder off the ball and his defensive game,but his only 23 and for me is a future star of the Asian consideration.Not many players can pick apart defenses with passes and balls like he can.
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Absent_doz_2259 wrote:

Omar is not an influential player anyway. Technical ability is great but he's not a game-winner. His exclusion would mean nothing for me.


Maybe watch all of the group stage games UAE played and then your view will change.All there play comes through him.
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Hes a slightly better version of Rogic. If he was Australian you naysayers would struggle to contain the gargantuan boners youd have over him.

Omar and Mabhkout (?) (#7) are easily their most threatening attacking players.
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Sains will make him look average.


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Especially if he has an injury concern.


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Absent_doz_2259 wrote:

Omar is not an influential player anyway. Technical ability is great but he's not a game-winner. His exclusion would mean nothing for me.


I can't agree with this at all!
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astonvilla1 wrote:
Absent_doz_2259 wrote:

Omar is not an influential player anyway. Technical ability is great but he's not a game-winner. His exclusion would mean nothing for me.


Maybe watch all of the group stage games UAE played and then your view will change.All there play comes through him.

I did. He's a #10, all of the play should go through him. If you mark him properly, he 's fairly ineffective - I think he just swans about waiting for space to open up for him so he can dribble at as many players as he can find. It's like he never stepped of the street court and onto the playing field.
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Omar is a high quality and dangerous player, with the ability to thread great balls to the strikers.
I would rather have him on the field then they will start off defending with seven which makes it good for the Socceroos.
I would rather see a 4-1 than 1-0.
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Socceroos targeting UAE's ‘lazy’ Abdulrahman

By STEVE LARKIN Jan. 25, 2015, 10 p.m.


THE Socceroos have branded United Arab Emirates star Omar Abdulrahman lazy and promised the playmaker a torrid time in their Asian Cup semi-final.

The Australians believe the mop-topped Abdulrahman is arrogant and that they can exploit his lack of work ethic.

Socceroos defender Trent Sainsbury says the Australians, wary of Abdulrahman’s quality, will get in his face in Tuesday night’s fixture in Newcastle.

‘‘Very tidy on the ball, not the hardest worker, and I think we can exploit that,’’ Sainsbury said on Sunday. ‘‘But, at the same time, if we have got the ball, we have also got to keep one eye on him defensively. That is going to be the biggest thing for us as a defence.’’

Abdulrahman, a 23-year-old attacking midfielder rated by many as the player of the Asian Cup so far, has attracted interest from the likes of Manchester City, Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund.

‘‘He has just got that arrogance about him,’’ Sainsbury said. ‘‘He has got the cheekiness to chuck in a nutmeg here and there and he’s a very quick thinker on the ball.

‘‘So if we can counteract that and get in his face and not let him get his head up, hopefully we can stop him.’’


The Socceroos enter the knockout bout with an extra day of rest, and they won their quarter-final in regulation time, while UAE scraped past Japan on penalties after extra time.

‘‘I don’t think the UAE has got the legs and the stamina to go with us for 90 minutes,’’ Sainsbury said. ‘‘It is just going to be quick ball movement, player movement. And as soon as we lose the ball, try and win it back, try and choke them until they’re blue.’’

The Socceroos expect the Emirates to play with caution.

‘‘You have got to go for it in this game – you can’t hold back,’’ Sainsbury said.

‘‘I think we have got a massive opportunity to change the way people look at football in Australia and the boys know the importance of it.

‘‘So we’re going to go out there and give 100per cent.’’

Ange Postecoglou expects the UAE to sit back and counter-attack, as they did against Japan.

‘‘I think the accumulation of games has forced some, most times, to play a sort of game where they sit back a little bit,’’ Postecoglou said.

‘‘Look at the quarter-finals and all of them, apart from ours, went to extra time, penalties. The tempo of the games looked like all the teams have been through a pretty tough schedule so far. I don’t expect them to come out at us.’’

But Postecoglou said Australia were not spending too much time worrying about their opponents.

‘‘What they do becomes a little bit irrelevant ... we still want to dictate the game,’’ he said. ‘‘So whether they sit back or come at us, we have to make sure in either scenario we are the ones on the front foot and dominating the game.’’

Postecoglou said his squad had no injury worries.

But Postecoglou was mindful that some players had carried heavier workloads than others in Australia’s four tournament games.

He pointed out that players including Ivan Franjic, Sainsbury, Alex Wilkinson, Jason Davidson, Tim Cahill had not played for two or three weeks coming into the tournament.

‘‘We have been pretty focused on making sure the team we put out there is going to give us the best chance for a result,’’ he said. ‘‘That has meant managing players.

‘‘Our planning is to go right to the end of the tournament.

‘‘There is no way we were going to be able to get a top-level performance for six games from every player in the squad.’’

Accordingly, Postecoglou said no one would be picked purely because they played in the last game or because they were likely to play in the final.

Australia drew 0-0 away to the UAE in October, but Postecoglou said the game had little relevance.

‘‘It was more preparation for us and, more importantly, exposing the players to what we felt was coming up ahead,’’ he said.

WHO IS OMAR ABDULRAHMAN?

Full name: Omar Abdul Rahman Ahmed Al Raaki Al Amoodi

Age: 23

Born: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Height: 1.73m

Position: Attacking midfielder, winger

Club: Al Ain (UAE)

Internationals: 30 (five goals)

History: Was listed by FIFA in 2013 as the most promising player in Asia, a year after being rated by ESPN as No.1 player in Asia. Trialled with Manchester City in 2012 but deal broke down over work permit issues. The Nike-sponsored left-footer, renowned for visionary passing and freakish dribbling skills, is still being linked with City, Barcelona and Arsenal, among others.

http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2839593/socceroos-targeting-lazy-abdulrahman/?cs=306
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Mind games. I reckon he'll be fit.

He's outrageously good on the ball, one of the best players I've ever seen live, but he's a little like Del Piero for Sydney In that often (not always), he's a liability in defence.
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tsf wrote:
Great on the ball but terribly lazy. Let's players just cruise past him. Will never make it in Europe with his work ethic.

Edited by tsf: 24/1/2015 10:52:39 PM


Sounds good for the Wanderers though.
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Hope he does not play. The weaker side they put out the better.

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could be mind games seeing the hype and attention he has received since the start of the cup
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