11th March 2010

Bolton Wanderers Goalkeeper Ready To Stifle Garuda

Posted by Admin on January-6-2010 Add Comments

“Al Habsi ready to stifle strikes claimed the players  Indonesia in Bung Karno Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday (6/1/10). Indonesia was in critical condition, would certainly appear very aggressive at follow-up to entertain Oman in Asian Cup 2011 qualifier…
“While this is a pretty tough game for our team, having to appear in public Indonesian soccer community, I am still struggling to keep order not conceded a goal,” he said after training with his colleagues in the field PSSI Transfer in Complex Bung Karno, Monday (4/1/10).
According to him, the match against Indonesia in Group B is very important for Oman teams struggle to qualify for the final round of 2011 Asian Cup in Qatar. As with Indonesia, Oman is also pursuing to revealing his hopes of victory appeared in the Asian Cup finals in 2011.
Al Habsi, a goalkeeper for English Premier League club, Bolton Wanderers, is typical of an ideal goalkeeper, with a height above the average Indonesian players. He seemed difficult to be conquered by Bambang Budi Sudarsono Pamungkas or who would become a mainstay of Indonesian national team.
Since joining new teammate, Al Habsi claims tired after traveling for nearly 20 hours from the UK to Jakarta. Oman own team since January 1, and has been in Jakarta and stayed at Hotel Mulia Jakarta.
“The delay I joined with colleagues because of my club to play in England did not allow me to strengthen Oman for the Asian Cup Pre agenda is not included in the FIFA calendar,” he explained.

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