JORDAN ACE, 'ALERT TARGET NO. 1' IS HIS BODY NOT ALL RIGHT?"SPECIAL MANAGEMENT" AHEAD OF THE KOREAN MATCH

Jordan Ace, 'Alert Target No. 1' Is His Body Not All Right?"Special management" ahead of the Korean match

Jordan Ace, 'Alert Target No. 1' Is His Body Not All Right?"Special management" ahead of the Korean match

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Ahead of the match against Jordan, Team Hong Myung-bo's No. 1 on alert is Moussa Altamari. Altamari showed sharpness by scoring an attack point recently. However, he was seen conducting individual training sessions separately from his teammates at a training session just one day before the match against Team Hong.

The Jordanian national soccer team, led by head coach Jamal Selami, began final training at Suwon World Cup Stadium on the 24th ahead of the eighth Group B match of the third Asian qualifying round for the 2026 North-China World Cup with Hong Myung-bo.

Currently, Jordan is ranking second with three wins, three draws and one loss (12 points). The team is three points behind Hong Myung-bo (15 points). If the team wins the match on Saturday, it can seize the lead in the group and secure the hope of going straight to the World Cup.

Jordan has elevated the mood with the result of Game 7 against the Palestinians. Jordan won 3-1 at the Amman International Stadium in Jordan against the Palestinians. With South Korea and Iraq drawing side by side, Jordan can ignite a race for the lead.
What's more good news is that "Ace" Altamari scored one goal and one assist in the previous match, finishing preheating ahead of the match against South Korea. After entering the third qualifying round, Altamari was unable to play continuously after the first match against Kuwait due to an ankle injury. He returned to the A-match team in November last year, but had consecutive draws with Iraq and Kuwait, leaving a regret.

Altamari is as strong as Son Heung-min of Korea. He used to be called "Jordan Messi" as a winger who mainly uses his left foot. Born in 1997, he made his professional debut in the country, moved to Apoel FC in the Greek league in 2018, and moved to Stade Rennes (France) this winter after playing for Out-Heberlei Loeburn in the Belgian league and Montpellier in the French league.

The Jordanian national team debuted at the age of 19 in 2016, and has been playing as the ace of the team for a long time. He has scored 22 goals and 11 assists in 63 A matches. This is the second highest number of goals scored and second highest number of assists in the history of the Jordanian national team. Considering that he is still active, he is expected to set a new record of most goals and most assists soon.

However, he has been spotted in suspicious physical condition ahead of the match against Korea. At the final training session held at Suwon World Cup Stadium on Monday, he received training separately from his teammates. According to Jordanian reporters, Altamari reportedly suffered a minor bruise on his thigh in the match against Palestine. As a result, coach Jamal Selami apparently did not overdo Altamari.
Selami foresaw key players' participation. He said, "There is fatigue due to long movements, and some players have minor injuries. However, in general, the players are well prepared. I expect them to show good performances."

Altamari has a painful memory for Team Korea. The team lost the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Qatar Asian Scare semifinal last year, allowing one goal and one assist. Under then coach Jurgen Klinsmann's leadership, Hong Myung-bo said, "He is a threatening player. We shared information about Altamari's performance at the Asian Cup with the players. Since all of our players are aware of this, the outcome will be how well we block him." 메이저놀이터
Lee Jae-sung, who faced Altamari, also said, "Altamari is a good player. I know he has a threatening personality. A team, not a specific one, should unite to prevent it. We need to think about how to approach him defensively from the offense."

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