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World Cup 2022 only target for new UAE coach Van Marwijk
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 03 - 2019

Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk says getting the United Arab Emirates to the World Cup finals for only the second time in 2022 will be the sole focus of his time in charge of the team.
The 66-year-old former Netherlands, Saudi Arabia and Australia coach was unveiled as the successor to Italian Alberto Zaccheroni on Thursday.
"I'm only here for one thing and that's to qualify for the World Cup," he told reporters in Abu Dhabi after signing a three-year deal with the option of another two years.
"It takes a long time and the first thing we have to deal with is the first qualification round and that's why I'm here."
Van Marwijk was in the stands later on Thursday as the UAE beat his former team Saudi Arabia 2-1 in a friendly, the fifth time he had watched the two sides clash over the last four years but the first not as coach of the Green Falcons.
"I'm looking forward to having this job," he said. "I know the Emirates, I know the team because with the Saudis we played four times against each other, so I know the strengths also. I heard there were some young talents so I'm anxious to know how good they are."
Chief among those talents is playmaker and former Asian Player of the Year Omar Abdulrahman, who missed the UAE's surprise run to the semifinals of the Asian Cup in January because of injury.
They were thrashed by neighbors and eventual champions Qatar in that semifinal with Zaccheroni departing immediately after the match.
Van Marwijk took the Dutch to the World Cup final in 2010 but more importantly for the Emiratis, also led Saudi Arabia to qualification for last year's finals, their first trip to soccer's showpiece event since 2006.
The former Feyenoord, Borussia Dortmund and Hamburg SV manager was let go by the Saudis before the finals after a row over terms and conditions, however, and he ended up leading Australia to a first-round exit in Russia.
The UAE has only qualified for the World Cup finals once in 1990 but could end up hosting some matches in the 2022 tournament if a political and economic rift with Qatar is healed and FIFA decides to hold a 48-team tournament.
Part of his falling out with the Saudis before the last World Cup was their insistence that he live in the country, something he was again not prepared to commit to with the UAE.
"I was also the coach of Holland and I will do exactly the same as I did there," Van Marwijk said. "I will be here when I'm needed to be here."
Asian qualifying for the 2022 World Cup begins in September. — Reuters


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