Jordan's head coach, Serami, is looking forward to showcasing his true strength in this crucial match.
2026-06-22 11:05
A crucial match is about to take place in the second round of Group J of the USA-Canadian-Mexican World Cup, with Jordan facing Algeria.
With both teams suffering defeats in their opening group stage matches, Monday's Arab derby at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium will directly impact their respective chances of advancing.
Despite the risk of elimination, Jordan's head coach Jamal Salami expressed full confidence in the team before the match. In their World Cup debut last week, Jordan lost 1-3 to Austria, but the team's fighting spirit and their first-ever World Cup goal provided valuable experience.
Serami stated, "We know that the fear of the opening match is now behind us. The players are more confident in their abilities. They are more relaxed now and more certain that they will give their all on the pitch."
Their opponents, Algeria, suffered a 0-3 defeat to Argentina in the first round after Messi scored a hat-trick, but Serami warned his players not to underestimate them: "They were facing the world champions. Algeria is very strong in attack, very fast, and has important players, even on the bench."
More than the pragmatic result, Serami values the team's discipline and spirit on the field, noting that Jordan did not receive a single yellow card in the first match. Regarding this upcoming game, Serami displayed a friendly attitude: "Off the field, we are brothers. We love each other, and this match will reflect this spirit of Arab brotherhood."
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