Jordan's Tactical Pivot: Al-Salami Names Replacement as Nayimat Goes Down, Jordan Eyes Arab Cup Final
14 December 2025
Jordan's tactical shift ahead of Arab Cup semi-final
Jordan's head coach Gamal Al-Salami outlined a refreshed plan for the Neshama players ahead of the Arab Cup 2025 semi-final against Saudi Arabia in Qatar, confirming changes to the lineup after Yazan Al-Naimat's ACL injury in the quarterfinal win over Iraq.
Al-Naimat's injury forces a reshuffle, with Ali Alwan slated to lead the attack alongside Mahmoud Al-Mardi. Alwan's role as a central striker would mark a turn in Jordan's approach as they chase a spot in the final.
Al-Salami is weighing options, including starting the exciting younger forward Awwad Al-Fakhouri or Mohammad Abu Zaraq Sharara on the right wing, or even tweaking the formation to add a third midfielder to balance the midfield battle.
Mohannad Abu Taha, Jordanian international, told Al-Kass that the squad should be proud of their progress and wishes a swift return for Al-Naimat, while stressing that the team remains focused on making it to the final.
Saudi Arabia, labeled as strong favorites to win the title, is motivated to seal a place in the final, but Jordan insists they will not concede their dream of lifting the trophy. Officials and players alike stress disciplined preparation and tactical discipline for a tough test in the semi-final scheduled for December 15, 2025 at 18:30 local time.
Jordan's chances hinge on the collective effort and timely recovery for the captain Al-Naimat as the team aims to surpass expectations in a high-stakes clash with the Green Falcons.
Punchline: If Jordan's plan were a sniper shot, it would be at the edge of the goal, a hair away from glory—just enough to sting if misfired.
Punchline 2: The only thing louder than the whistle in a semi-final is the crowd chiming in with tactical tips—because apparently every spectator is an armchair coach with a mic.