Wednesday, May 8, 2024

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PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (AP) – Algeria’s players are being left to decide whether or not they observe the Ramadan fast during today’s World Cup game against Germany, with coach Vahid Halilhodzic saying it’s not a divisive issue.
Observant Muslims avoid food and liquids from dawn to dusk during Ramadan but can, and often do, skip it if travelling or doing hard physical labour. Some devout Muslim athletes choose to fast during training or competition, but it can create selection difficulties for the coaches in team sports.
Halilhodzic, who has testy relations with sections of the Algerian media and its football association, threatened to leave a news conference yesterday if questions persisted on the topic. He said critics were using the issue to “try and raise hatred of me and my family. This is really disgusting”.
The national football association released a statement denying a report in Algeria’s leading football newspaper suggesting that Halilhodzic, a Muslim, had ordered players not to fast. It’s a potentially sensitive allegation in the mostly Muslim country.
The federation said Halilhodzic had been “very respectful” of the religion in his three years at the helm of the national team.
The veteran coach, a French-Bosnian, said fasting was a “private issue and players will do exactly as they wish”.
“When you ask this question you lack respect and ethics. I would like this to stop. Stop this controversy. Talk about football,” he said, in response to repeated questions at the official pre-match news conference. “And stop asking me about Ramadan, otherwise I will get up and leave.”
The match today kicks off less than an hour before sunset in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre.
Algeria have been impressive in their three group games, and had their best attacking display so far in a 4-2 win over South Korea. Halilhodzic started that match with five new players following their opening 2-1 defeat to Belgium. They followed that up with a 1-0 win over Russia to reach the knockout rounds for the first time.
“We will do everything we can to try and win this match, but (the Germans) are of a higher quality, more experienced and basically better than us,” Halilhodzic said. “We shall prepare for this game as the most important in our career. We will give it our all.”
Algeria shocked West Germany 2-1 in the group stages of the 1982 World Cup, in what was a colossal upset at the time.
But the team didn’t make it through to the qualifying rounds after the Germans and Austria played out a mutually advantageous result in their last group match in one of the most infamous World Cup episodes.
The build up to today’s match has focused on whether this is now the opportunity for Algeria to avenge what has become known as the ‘Disgrace of Gijon’.
But Halilhodzic and Germany coach Joachim Loew downplayed that yesterday, noting that the vast majority of players were not born when it occurred.
“This is history. There are many things that occur in football. I would like this wonderful championship to finish in a different way,” Halilhodzic said.
 

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