
Saudi midfielder Mohammed Kanno to miss World Cup qualifier against China through injury
RIYADH: Midfielder Mohammed Kanno will miss the Saudi national team's 2026 World Cup qualifier against China on Thursday but could be available for the match against Japan on Tuesday, coach Herve Renard revealed on Wednesday.
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'Kanno will not be ready for tomorrow's match, just as he wasn't for the Australia game, but we hope he can travel with us to Japan,' the Frenchman said. Kanno picked up an injury playing for his club, Al-Hilal, against Al-Taawoun on Saturday.
The Saudis are one of four teams on six points in Group C after six games of the final stage of the Asian qualifiers. With four games left to play, Australia are in second place on seven points and Japan top the group on 16 points. The top two teams from each of the three groups will qualify for the World Cup, while the teams in third and fourth place progress to the play-off phase.
'We expect to perform well,' Renard said of the upcoming double-header. 'There is no pressure on us after the Gulf Cup, and we are still fortunate to have a direct qualification opportunity after our previous matches. Qualification is in our hands and we want to win.'
He attributed recent improved performances by China to their Croatian coach, Branko Ivankovic, adding: 'Matches against him were tough when he coached Oman, and tomorrow's match will be no different. China is a well-organized team that excels in attacking transitions and we must be ready for that.'
Renard thanked the Saudi fans for ensuring Thursday's clash at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh is a sell-out, and highlighted the important role they play in supporting the players.
'We can't do it alone,' he said. 'We need the fans, they are the foundation of our qualification. We need everyone and we must show our desire and determination to win.'
Ivankovic acknowledged Saudi Arabia's superiority ahead of the clash but expressed confidence in his players' ability to get a result.
'Saudi Arabia is one of Asia's top teams,' he said. 'They played against Argentina and defeated them in the World Cup. They have the advantage but we believe in our chances and capabilities and want to complete our mission with a positive result.
'We have prepared well for Thursday's match. We have 15 new players, bringing fresh energy and experience. We know (the Saudis) well — they are an excellent team.'
Recalling his previous encounter with Renard, Ivankovic added: 'We faced him when I was with Oman. He is not just a good coach but an outstanding one.'
He also had high praise for the injured Kanno, describing him as 'the best Saudi midfielder,' but added: 'It doesn't matter whether he plays or not. We prepare for our opponent with their full squad. That's our approach.'

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