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Disappointed

“The players wanted to give their best but they forgot everything. Today was a very, very bad day,” Metsu told reporters.
The 56-year-old Frenchman, who led his
“The pressure is huge but sometimes it is very difficult to play the opening game. We wanted to play well of course. We trained very hard and very strongly for this first day and sometimes the opposite arrives.”
The defeat did not sit well with the Qatari fans at the Khalifa Stadium, many of whom left at least 20 minutes before the final whistle.
The sombre atmosphere throughout the contest was in marked contrast to the opening firework ceremony which had the crowd on their feet.
“I’m very sorry for
Meanwhile, Uzbek captain Server Djeparov, who scored the second goal, believes his side can go on to win the tournament.
Djeparov, who plays his club football in
“I have said before and I will say it again, I think we have a very good side and can win this tournament.”
For the host it was a disappointing start to the tournament as they will have a mountain to climb if they want to advance to the quarter-finals from Group A, that includes
Djeparov said the first had been a wonderful goal. “Everybody saw just how good it was and it set us on the way to victory.”
Park relishes ‘special’ Asian Cup
South Korean and Manchester United star Park Ji-Sung says he is relishing a “special” Asian Cup in what will almost certainly be his final regional championships.
If the Koreans are to win their first Asian Cup since 1960 they will need Park, one of the biggest names on show in
“It will be a very special Asian Cup for me,” said captain Park, 29.
“I do not have much time left in the international game. This makes me want to win the Asian Cup more than ever before.” The South Koreans are among the favourites, but will need to first safely negotiate their way through Group C, where they will likely battle Australia for top spot.
“They play a European style of football but we have many players who are based in
Coach Cho Kwang-Rae admitted it was high time
“I believe in all our 23 players,” he said. “We all did our best to prepare for this competition in UAE (training camp). There is a lot of pressure on us because we didn’t win this tournament in 51 years. This is also a big chance for us to win it.” But the 2002 World Cup semi-finalists will have to do without key
Park, who played up front as the sole striker during last year’s World Cup, hurt his knee while celebrating an injury-time winner for his French club Monaco against FC Sochaux on December 23.