
Group 1
John Boultbee (Head of High Performance, Football
Federation Australia)
This is a group we are looking forward to. Obviously
Australia versus Japan will be the blockbuster, and we will be
aiming to win both at home and away. It is good for us to be
playing Japan in the last game, and this provides us with some
advantage, no matter how difficult our situation may end up. The
away matches against Qatar and Bahrain won't be a problem for
our overseas-based players, as the distance between Europe and West
Asia is not that far. Uzbekistan were impressive in the previous
stage with their European style which, however, is something which
suits us fine.
Kohzo Tashima (General Secretary of Japanese Football
Association)
The two groups look equally difficult, but we hope to qualify
as one of the top two teams and avoid a playoff, which is very
risky. We don't think Australia is our only tough opponent, as
Uzbekistan will make it tough for us with their physical play.
Qatar went through one of the hardest groups, with Australia, Asian
champions Iraq and China, and they have shown their mental strength
in tough games, so we can't afford to underestimate them.
Bahrain defeated us in a qualifier in the last round, and we can
expect the games against them to be tough. But we have our own
strengths, and we are confident of going through.
Abdulaziz Al-Ashraf (Member of Bahrain Football Association
Board of Directors)
We are aiming to qualify from this group alongside Australia.
Japan and Australia are unquestionably the group favorites, but we
won't give up without a fight. In the previous stage we
finished runners-up behind Japan, so we don't mind finishing
second again this time around, because it means we will book an
automatic spot at the World Cup.
Vadim Abramov (Uzbekistan National Team Manager)
The match schedule is not good for us, as we have to play our
opening game away against Qatar, while our opponents in the next
game, Australia, receive a bye on Matchday 1. I have to say, these
two opening games against both of them are crucial for us. I am
glad to be facing Australia and Japan, who play European style
football. To prepare against them, we will arrange some friendlies
with European teams. We know Bahrain and Qatar very well, as we
have played against them frequently. We are not afraid to play
against any team; every game will be 50-50.
