Awer Nabil, Cádiz playerhe is confident and sure of Australia’s chances ahead of its World Cup debut in Qatar against France, the reigning champions, and assured he fears “nobody”.
The cadista player, originally from South Sudan who lived through the difficult experience of a refugee camp in Kenya as a child and became an Australian national, clarified his fighting mentality.
“I’m not afraid of anyone. They’re human like us,” said Mabil. in reference to the footballers of the French team. “They play at a high level, but we cannot enter the game with excessive respect because we will lose,” he argued.
“We just have to go out and do the best you can. If it’s your day, it’s your day. If it’s not your day, okay. But at least You’re not afraid to face anyone”pointed out the player from the Cadista team.
In the same sense, the young value of 18 years of ‘Socceroos’ Garang Kuol: “I didn’t feel threatened (by having rivals like the French in front of me). “I find it more exciting than anything else. See what you can do against players of that caliber. You just have to face it with the right mindset,” he said on Friday.
Kuol, who will join Newcastle In January, he explained that he was only thinking about himself and that he was happy on the field and that he had found the “motivation to keep going”.
Not even the fact of being the youngest Australian in a World Cup worries him: “It’s just another label, it doesn’t really mean anything. I just have to perform on the pitch and that’s what makes me who I am,” he said. ..
Source: La Verdad

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