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We are here to win three points: Qatar Coach

November 16, 2015
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BhutanVQatarThe Qatar National Football Team is here to win three points, according to Qatar’s Coach, Daniel Jose Carreno, during a press conference here in capital, today.

On the other hand Bhutan’s Team Captain, Chencho Gyeltshen says they will not let the Qatar team win easy.

The Qatar National Football Team will play against Bhutan for the World Cup Qualification in Thimphu, tomorrow. Bhutan had battled Qatar, for its away match, on September 3, this year conceding 15 goals to none.

“We don’t think we will concede that many goals tomorrow,” said Chencho Gyeltshen. “We are all fit for the match and we will compete with that level of fitness.”

Daniel Jose Carreno, on the other hand, said they are confident to win even though they have high expectations from the Bhutanese team tomorrow. “We are here to take three points. Ever since the qualification round began, we took every match seriously and tomorrow’s match will be taken seriously.”

Bhutan’s Coach, Pema said they will play the way they had played against Hongkong in the home ground. Bhutan had conceded only one goal from Hong Kong, at the 11th hour, in its home match played on October 13.

Tomorrow’s match will be Bhutan’s second last match for the World Cup qualification.
Qatar is positioned at 85th in FIFA ranking and Bhutan at 180.

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