Mind games ahead of today’s semi-final between UAE and Qatar

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United Arab Emirates coach Alberto Zaccheroni indulged in some mind games yesterday before the Asian Cup semi-finals, suggesting opponents Qatar were favourites to win. The Italian, who steered Japan to a record fourth title in 2011, sought to take the pressure off his...

 

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