Raouf Khalif reveals his expectations about the opportunities of the Arabs in the World Cup and “Black Horse”

Raouf Khalif reveals his expectations about the opportunities of the Arabs in the World Cup and “Black Horse”

Raouf Khalif, a writer and pundit for “BN Sports,” thinks that Tunisia’s chances of making it to the second stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar are “extremely difficult.” He says that this is because a friendly match that Brazil won with five goals “thwarted the Tunisian street.”
Along with the teams of France, Australia, and Denmark, Tunisia competes in group four.
Before the World Cup, Tunisia is participating in a camp there.

The Egyptian league combination of Saif Al-Din Al-Jaziri of Zamalek and Ali Maaloul of Al-Ahly are on the Tunisian national team roster.

As early as Monday morning, Raouf Khalif told the “Al-Shams” channel, “If we talk to the mind and not emotion, Tunisia’s opportunity in its group at the World Cup is very difficult, and the team declined its level compared to the 2018 version, as well as changing the technical staff and not The readiness of some players, there are wholesale problems.

After losing five of Brazil, there was a significant tremor in Tunisia, and we realised how far behind the main teams we were in terms of skill. We are not among the top teams, and we will be playing France, the reigning champs, so I fear the worst-case scenario.

Regarding the chances for the four Arab teams competing in the World Cup, he said, “The chances for the Arab teams to advance to the second round are quite slim. Perhaps Morocco is the closest to doing so thanks to its timely coach change and the return of Hakim Ziyash.

“Senegal will advance in the World Cup, in large part because it is relatively fortunate to be in a group that is not difficult and has outstanding stars. Senegal is the most fortunate African national team competing in the World Cup.
The Netherlands squad responded that the “black horse” in the 2022 World Cup will be so because it arrives from a distance when asked what he expected to be the “Black Horse” of the competition.”
Qatar will host the World Cup from November 20 to December 18.

It will be the first time the competition is conducted in an Arab nation.

Raouf Khalif discusses his hopes for the chances the Arabs will have at the World Cup and in “Black Horse.”

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