
Mousa Tamari
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Four shots in loss
Mousa Tamari had four shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Wednesday's 3-1 defeat against Austria.
Analysis: Tamari may not have contributed directly to the goal, but he was arguably Jordan's most threatening player on the pitch. He had a moment in the 45th minute where he nearly scored a solo goal after dribbling past multiple defenders but sent the attempt just wide of the right side of the goal. His attacking upside and ability to create scoring opportunities remain clear, and Jordan's attack showed promising signs despite the result. His next fixture will be against Algeria, who are expected to be the stronger side despite losing 3-0 to defending champion Argentina in their opener, making it another difficult matchup.
Set to lead Jordan
Al Tamari is set to lead the attack for Jordan at the 2026 World Cup.
Analysis: Al Tamari is the key player for Jordan heading into the 2026 World Cup, as the midfielder will be a main source of attack for them. He is coming off a great season with Rennes in France, notching six goals and six assists in 33 appearances (25 starts) this campaign. That said, his expertise will be heavily relied upon by Jordan, as he will likely be the main source of goals and big chances for the team, mainly the centerpiece of every attack. With the focus on him, he could open up his teammates a bit more, although their quality cannot be relied upon as much as Al Tamari's. He will also see some usage on and penalties or corner kicks that are awarded, giving him some extra value.
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