The Jordanian national team is betting on its attacking strength against Qatar, today, Saturday, at Lusail Stadium, in the Asian Cup final.
Jordan’s offensive force has become a source of hope for enhancing Qatar’s opportunity to accomplish the historic mission.
The Jordanian national team is considered to have scored the most goals in the current edition, scoring 12 goals in 6 matches.
Speed and skill
The front three in the Jordanian national team, Musa Al-Taamari, Yazan Al-Naimat and Ali Alwan, are considered a striking force.
This trio was able to confirm its offensive effectiveness in all Al-Nashama matches, thanks to speed, skill, understanding and harmony.
Musa Al-Taamari is considered the leader of offensive operations, as his ability to move with the ball contributed to disrupting opponents’ defenses.
The offensive system’s work is basically based on Jordan following the advanced pressure method and extracting the ball from the opponent in its half of the field.
Al-Taamari performs more than one task through the decentralization pursued by this trio to find gaps and spaces in the competitors’ defense.
Al-Taamari is an important financier for Yazan Al-Naimat, who is distinguished by his good movement and accurate shooting, while Ali Alwan’s role is to pull the defenders with him, to create spaces.
The terrifying trio
Jordan scored two goals by relying on attacking the opposing defenders. Vizan Al-Naimat snatched the ball from an Iraqi defender and scored the net.
Through the opponent’s pressure method, Musa Al-Taamari was able to extract the ball from one of the South Korean defenders and pass it to Al-Naimat, who scored the net.
Al-Taamari scored 3 goals in the tournament, and Al-Naimat scored the same, so that the duo was able to score 6 out of the 12 goals that Al-Nashama scored in the tournament.
Jordanian coach Hussein Amouta believes very much in the abilities of the terrifying trio, and relies mainly on them, and rarely any substitution occurs for any of them.
Amouta has options to strengthen the offensive power of the Nashama, led by “Anas Al-Awadat, Muhammad Abu Sharara, Muhannad Abu Taha, and Mahmoud Mardi.”
