Chinese head coach Li Tie (R) gives instructions during a Group A match between China and Guam at FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Qualification in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, on May 30, 2021. (Xinhua/Xiao Yijiu) Chinese head coach Li Tie is expected to make a few changes to his starting line-up for their upcoming World Cup qualifier against the Maldives. SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, June 11 (Xinhua) China's head coach Li Tie on.
The Philippine Azkals (Photo from PFF) Stephan Schrock said the change of venue from Suzhou, China to Sharjah, United Arab Emirates has no big impact on the Philippine Azkals’ final preparations for the World Cup/Asian Cup Qualifiers. The Azkals are now in Sharjah ahead of the resumption of their
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Dan Palami Philippine Azkals team manager Dan Palami remains confident that the national squad will be able to withstand all challenges going into the resumption of World Cup/Asian Cup Qualifiers this week. Palami believes the Azkals can display the usual fight they have shown in the past even aft
Published May 28, 2021, 4:41 PM
The Philippine Azkals
The Philippine Azkals won’t be playing India in a friendly match prior to the resumption of their campaign in the World Cup/Asian Cup Qualifiers next week.
Plans were for the Azkals and India to play in a closed-door friendly as part of both sides’ training camp in Doha, Qatar but the country’s health ministry thumbed down the request, according to football site Goal.com.
A match against India would have given coach Scott Cooper’s side to further observe things that are needed to improve before heading to Suzhou, China for three matches starting June 3.