Saudi Arabia Y Panama tied a goal in a friendly match played Abu Dhabi under the watchful eye of the coaching staff of Argentinawho will debut against the Asian team in Qatar World Cup next Tuesday the 22nd.
The painting in the direction of the French Herve Renard, which in the World Cup group stage will also meet Poland Y Mexico, arguably the penultimate test before the big date. The 16th will be measured in Croatia. There is still no loss to these past friends. The last time he fell was before Venezuela in Murcia in June.
They again proved hard to beat, thin, although this time they were surprised by a good action at the pace of Ismael Diazwhich perfectly resolves one-on-one against the goal Mohamed Al-Owais.
Only eight minutes have passed and the match is already facing the Panamanian team led by the Spanish-Danish Thomas Christiansenbut Haitham Asiriat age 37, took advantage of the rejection to sign the tables.
Both technicians made many changes in search of minutes for all the possible players mentioned, as well as to try to surprise their rival. There was no more success in both areas and the match ended, without good chances, in a draw.
Data sheet:
1 – Saudi Arabia: Al-Owais, Al-Burayk, Al-Tambakti, Al-Boleahi, Al-Shahrani, Kanno, Al-Malki, Asiri, Al-Najei, S. Al-Dawsari and Al-Buraikan. Al Ghanam, Abdulhamid, Bahebri, Al-Amri, Al-Abed and N. Al Dawsari also played
1 – Panama: Orlando Mosquera, Jiovany Ramos, Fidel Escobar, Harold Cummings, Ricardo Phillips, Cristian Martínez, Aníbal Godoy, Adalberto Carrasquilla, José Fajardo, Ismael Díaz and Freddy Góndola. Edgar Bárcenas, Alfredo Stephens, César Yanis, Jovani Welch, José Manuel Murillo and Alberto Quintero also played.
The objectives: 0-1, M.8: Ismael Diaz. 1-1, M.37: Haitham Asiri.
Incidents: The Friendly match was played at the Al-Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
Source: La Verdad

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