Sports analysts to "Nabd Al-Balad": The Nashama respond to skeptics and Salami proves his success

The Jordanian national football team
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- ʿUbaydāt: Salāmī prepared the Jordanian national team mentally and technically for the Arab Cup ʿUbaydāt: Teams fear Jordan, and Jordan fears no one Al-Nawā’īsah: The Jordanian team’s spirit is steadfast, and opponents have grown wary of facing them Al-Nawā’īsah: Jordan is technically most deserving to win the Arab Cup, and the team responds to skeptics
- The program “Nabd Al-Balad” aired on Roya TV featured an in-depth analysis of the Jordanian national team’s performance in the Arab Cup, where analysts agreed on the strength of the Nashama and the significant efforts of coach Jamal Salāmī.
- Thābit ʿUbaydāt’s analysis: Jordan fears no one National coach Thābit ʿUbaydāt stated that Jordanian coach Jamal Salāmī prepared the players both mentally and technically, readying more than one team for participation in the Arab Cup.
- ʿUbaydāt explained that the Jordanian team played against Egypt using the third squad, highlighting Salāmī’s tremendous effort.
- He confirmed that Salāmī’s strategy is to prepare for the Arab Cup not only as a standalone tournament but also as part of World Cup preparations through the friendly matches played prior to the championship.
- He also noted that the technical staff monitored all players during their participation with their clubs in the Jordanian league.
- ʿUbaydāt pointed out that although Salāmī faced criticism early in his tenure, he proved the doubters wrong, stressing that other national teams fear Jordan while Jordan fears no one.
- He added that Jordan’s physical readiness was evident in their quarterfinal match against Algeria, as the team possesses experience against various football styles.
- He emphasized that Jordanian fans support their team wherever it goes and that the team needed the pressure from both fans and media.
- ʿUbaydāt concluded that it is still early to declare the Arab Cup champion, but Jordan approaches every match as if it were a final and is, on paper, the frontrunner to win the tournament.
- Murād Al-Nawā’īsah’s perspective: Jordan technically deserves the title Analyst and coach Murād Al-Nawā’īsah noted that while the Jordanian team’s players have changed, the team’s spirit and style remain consistent.
- Al-Nawā’īsah explained that Jordan’s team is formidable and feared by all opponents, which is a source of pride unlike in previous years.
- He confirmed that the team responded to skeptics who claimed Jordan was a “lucky” team, proving instead that they are technically advanced. He noted that Jordan has asserted itself both regionally and continentally and will continue to do so on a global scale.
- Al-Nawā’īsah stated that a team aiming for a championship does not fear its opponents, and technically Jordan fears no one.
- He added that Algeria has not performed convincingly, while Iraq is presenting a strong showing. Iraq seeks revenge on Jordan due to World Cup qualifiers, but Jordan surpasses them technically. He concluded that the Jordanian team is the most technically capable and deserving to win the Arab Cup.
