Jordan Edge Past Saudi Arabia to Reach Arab Cup 2025 Final
15 December 2025
Match Report
Jamal Al-Salami, head coach of Jordan, expressed great happiness after his side reached the Arab Cup 2025 final following a 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia, saying the performance reflected collective work and hard graft throughout the match.
Al-Salami noted that the technical staff knew Saudi Arabia's approach well and prepared the players carefully, focusing on tactical details to avoid mistakes that could cost a goal in a crucial moment.
He added that the team had to hide some information from the opponent by resting three injured players on the bench to protect plans from leaking, yet the players gave their all and fought with high spirit, which helped seal a place in the final.
Al-Salami spoke about his relationship with French coach Hervé Renard, saying he has the utmost respect for him and wishing him success in the World Cup with a strong national team. He added that Renard is a friend and brother, and they spoke after the game—football is 90 minutes, but human relationships are the most important.
The Jordan coach confirmed that the focus now is on the final, with the squad aiming to finish the tournament in style and lift the trophy.
He then thanked the players for their fighting spirit and the level they showed, noting that everyone backed them to reach the final and that they deserve the title now, God willing.
Al-Salami concluded that the victory came from good planning and the players' fighting spirit, praising Saudi Arabia's performance but stressing that the final result reflected Jordan's focus and tactical discipline throughout the match.
Sniper punchline: If tactical discipline were a weapon, Jordan's clipboard would be a sniper rifle—deadly accurate and a little scary.
Sniper punchline 2: If confidence were a goal, Jordan would already be lifting the trophy, because tonight's plan is working better than my GPS.