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Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard confident ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against Australia

Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard confident ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against Australia

Arab News09-06-2025
JEDDAH: On the eve of Saudi Arabia's crucial closing match against Australia in the third round of the Asian World Cup qualifiers, head coach Herve Renard expressed confidence in the readiness of his squad and stressed the importance of victory, despite the heavy odds against securing automatic qualification for the finals in North America next year.
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Speaking during the prematch press conference at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Monday, alongside striker Abdulrahman Al-Aboud, Renard said: 'We are in third place, and while 99 percent believe we are headed to the play-offs, we still have a chance (of automatic qualification).
'We have nothing to lose and are doing everything we can to make our fans happy. The most important thing for us is to win.
'We're excited for this match. Some think we're already in the play-offs but we still have hope. It's very important to win (on Tuesday).'
Australia, led by coach Tony Popovic, sit in second place in Group C on 16 points, three ahead of the Saudis, and their superior goal difference means they need only avoid a five-goal defeat to confirm their seventh-consecutive appearance at the World Cup.
Japan top the group and have already secured qualification. Saudi Arabia and fourth-place Indonesia are guaranteed places in the play-offs, in which six teams will fight it out for the last three qualification spots.
Renard emphasized the need for focus and preparation ahead of Tuesday's game.
'We have to approach the Australia game like any other, showing determination and being fully prepared,' he said. 'I'll do my best to select the best 11 players and the most effective approach heading into the match.'
The Green Falcons take on Australia at Al-Inma Stadium in King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, and fans were invited to take up the offer of free entry to the match.
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