Jordan's World Cup Journey: Learning from Defeat
Jordan's coach Jamal Sellami finds technical positives in their 2-0 defeat to Colombia before their World Cup debut. Despite the loss, the team emerges unscathed and motivated for upcoming matches against Austria, Algeria, and Argentina. Sellami is focused on refining performance to ensure higher readiness.
Jordan's national football team is taking valuable lessons from their recent 2-0 loss to Colombia, according to their coach Jamal Sellami. The match, which took place on Monday, served as a crucial preparatory event leading up to Jordan's debut in the World Cup.
Sellami emphasized the importance of this experience, noting that his team confronted a skilled opponent and discovered areas requiring enhancement. 'The technical staff is diligently addressing mistakes to bolster the team's readiness for the next stage,' the Moroccan coach stated.
As the 23rd World Cup commences, Jordan will face Group J opponents Argentina, Algeria, and Austria, starting with Austria on June 17 in San Francisco. This tournament marks an important milestone, as it is Jordan's first appearance in World Cup history.
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