Doha
Mauritania, a team on the rise in recent years, are ready for the Yemeni challenge in the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2020 qualifier today as they vie for the lone qualification spot in Group B, where Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Syria await.
Mauritania coach Corentin Martins feels his team has all the ingredients that are required to tackle the tough Yemen side at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium.
“It is difficult, of course, because it is football and the chances remain equal. We have followed the Yemeni team and monitored it well through their recent matches, and I think that my team is capable of qualifying, but we have to seize the opportunities as we don’t get another chance,” Martins said during the pre-match press conference yesterday.
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