The Jordan national football team lost to Austria in its first match in the 2026 World Cup, but player Nor Al-Rawabdeh believes the team has overcome its fear barrier. Al-Rawabdeh said in an interview with the FIFA website that the team learned a lesson from this match and will be ready for its next match against Algeria. Al-Rawabdeh added that the team could have achieved a better result if it had not made some mistakes, and said the team will work to correct these mistakes in the next match. Defender Mohammed Abu Al-Nadi said that Wednesday's match was an achievement for the team because it was the first in the World Cup, despite the result not being in the team's favor. Abu Al-Nadi said that the small details were the reason for the team's loss today, and he hopes to achieve what is required in the next match. The Jordan national football team will play its next match against Algeria in San Francisco and hopes to achieve a better result in this match. The team considers the Algeria match to be crucial, especially after losing to Austria. The team will work to correct its mistakes and the next match will be enjoyable for them.
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Jordan national football team learns from loss to Austria
Jordan national football team learns from loss to Austria in World Cup 2026, Nor Al-Rawabdeh believes team has overcome fear barrier
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