ABU DHABI // The UAE take the first step in preparing for their title defence of the Gulf Cup with a friendly against Australia on Friday.
The biennial competition in Saudi Arabia from November 13 to 26 will also be an acid test for the UAE’s preparation for the AFC Asian Cup from January 9 to 31 next year in Australia.
The UAE are in Group B alongside Kuwait, Iraq and Oman in the Gulf Cup, and are pitted against Iran, Qatar and Bahrain in Group C in the Asian Cup.
On Friday, against Australia at the Mohammed bin Zayed stadium, they will be without their playmaker Omar Abdulrahman, who is nursing a knee injury and has travelled to Spain for treatment.
The Al Ain midfielder has been the live-wire in Mahdi Ali’s line-up and his absence may be an opportunity for Amer Abdulrahman to take his namesake’s place as the playmaker.
The Baniyas midfielder was back in the national team’s camp in the summer after missing almost the whole of last season because of knee surgery.
The Australians are using the friendly to “sharpen” and “implement” their style ahead of the continental championship.
The captain, Mile Jedinak, said: “We’ve handled ourselves pretty well I would say on most occasions, you just try to build off that, and making sure we try and put out a better performance than last time and hopefully that comes with a result.”
When asked whether teams from this region will try to slow things down because of the humid weather conditions at this time of the year, Jedinak said: “I think so. I think we’re experienced, having played in this region before. That’s something you always talk about, trying to play at your pace, where you see opportunities more often than not it’s to pick up the pace of the game.
“I know they find it very comfortable when it’s played on their terms. If we’re able to do that for sustained periods, I think it will be a good game for us.”
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