Although in theory he has not yet secured his stay in the Qatar Championship, Al Arambi has no real goals inside, so he would not say not on a good course in the Gulf Cup. Of course he did not do well in the first two games after losing 3-0 away from Shabab (UAE) and gave 0-0 to the weak Al-Seb (Oman) with which he would fight for the second position of the group (two out of three qualify). Sheb also lost to Shambhab, so he is equaling with Al Arabi to a certain extent from 0-0 in the first race. In that fight Al Arabi playing with only one foreigner (Paulinus) had the supremacy, he had a beam, but he did not manage to find the way to the nets.
The reason he played only with a stranger was that both Ezekiel (Liege Lieutenant) and Pablo Ernandes (Al-Nasr) had left. In the meantime, however, their substitutes have come, so tomorrow he will go super-enhanced, having Romanian Rhadioi (Al Ahli) and Junior Dutra (Lokeren) on the mission, with the last one to make hat-trick with the impressive 4 -4 of the championship with Caritas.
Apart from the fact that there is no question of capacity, both between the specific teams, and at the football level of the two countries, Seb has other scourges in her mind, as in her championship, she is in the red zone with a record of 2-6-8, ignoring the victory from last October (0-5-5). Tomorrow's game but we are playing it from today for obvious reasons.