Bangladesh national football team defender Topu Barman calls upon Kuwait-based Bangladeshi fans to support the team during their World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers against Palestine, emphasizing the significance of their encouragement.
Bangladesh national football team's defender, Topu Barman, has reached out to Bangladeshi expatriate fans in Kuwait, urging their presence and support during the team's crucial World Cup and Asian Cup joint qualifiers against Palestine. Highlighting the pivotal role of fan encouragement, Barman emphasized the significance of their backing as the team prepares for the upcoming match.
Currently stationed in Kuwait for their fixtures against Palestine, the Bangladesh team commenced their training sessions after a warm reception upon arrival. Barman, speaking from the team's training ground at Al Sahel Sports Club, expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic welcome and conveyed the team's determination to deliver a commendable performance.
Reflecting on the team's preparation, Barman underscored the importance of defensive strategies, stressing the need for heightened efforts from the defenders during the match. Despite acknowledging Palestine's strength as evidenced by their previous Asian Cup performance, Barman exuded confidence in Bangladesh's ability to face the challenge.
Echoing Barman's sentiments, midfielder Sohel Rana echoed the team's optimism, affirming their readiness to execute the coach's game plan effectively against Palestine. With meticulous analysis of Palestine's gameplay and guidance from the coach, Rana expressed confidence in Bangladesh's prospects for a favorable outcome.
Acknowledging the invaluable support received from Bangladeshi expatriates in Kuwait, team manager Amer Khan extended gratitude for their assistance during training sessions, making special mention of their contributions immediately after Iftar. Head coach Javier Cabrera confirmed the team's overall fitness and expressed confidence in finalizing the squad for the upcoming match against Palestine, utilizing the remaining days for preparation and selection.
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