Moroccan Jamal Salami, the coach of the Jordanian national team, was keen to attend several matches of the local football league championship, with the start of the countdown to face South Korea in Amman next October 10, in the third round of the tournament. Asia qualifiers Qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
The Nashama team leads the second group with 4 points, ahead of South Korea and Iraq on goal difference, then Kuwait with 2 points, Palestine with a point, and the Sultanate of Oman with no points.
It seems that Salami is seriously considering making limited amendments to the list that he called up for the Kuwait and Palestine matches. His follow-up of the recent matches and taking notes indicates that there are developments that may occur in the list. The starchy team.
The injury of Al-Taamari and Al-Naimat worries Jamal Salami
Jamal Salami is keen to communicate with Musa Al-Taamari French professional Montpellier, and it seems that the player is still suffering from an injury that may ruin his chances of participating against South Korea, and the coach may seek to search for a new option capable of filling his absence.
It is not yet clear whether Qatari Al-Arabi professional Yazan Al-Naimat, who is in Jordan to continue his treatment, will participate. However, Salami will take into consideration that Al-Naimat may not be able to play a full match, and hence alternative attacking options are necessary.
Jamal Salami may resort to taking advantage of the offensive capabilities of some players, so as to expand his options in this aspect, specifically if Al-Taamari and Al-Naimat are unable to participate in the matches between South Korea and the Sultanate of Oman.
Al-Arsan, Samreen, and Sabra…alternative attacking options
Jamal Salami may consider taking advantage of Al-Faisaly star Ahmed Al-Arsan, who recently returned to the Jordanian league after playing several seasons with Kuwaiti club Kazma.
Al-Arsan gave a distinguished performance with Al-Faisaly, and he was the maker of his victories and the most threatening to the opponents’ goal, as he is distinguished by skill and speed, and is also good at shooting from fixed positions, and these specifications will add new features to the offensive system of the Al-Nashama team.
Salami may choose between Al-Arsan and Al-Wahdat player Muhannad Samreen, and may seek help from both of them, noting that the comparison between them may favor Al-Arsan, who has better international experience than Samreen.
Among the names that Jamal Salami may think about to a lesser extent is Al-Wahdat’s young striker Ibrahim Sabra, who he recently summoned during the recent Nashama gathering, but quickly excluded him days before playing the Kuwait and Palestine matches.