'They're exhausted', Queiroz aims for Qatar reset after World Cup flop

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HONG KONG : Carlos Queiroz is looking to rebuild the confidence of Qatar's players after the disappointment of last year's World Cup in an attempt to build a 'dynasty' capable of transforming the Gulf state into a leading power in the global game.After cutting ties with Iran, the former Real Madrid coach

HONG KONG : Carlos Queiroz is looking to rebuild the confidence of Qatar's players after the disappointment of last year's World Cup in an attempt to build a"dynasty" capable of transforming the Gulf state into a leading power in the global game.

"We have a group of players that have been playing in the national team and loaded with camps and games, camps and games," the 70-year-old Portuguese coach told Reuters by phone. Qatar had never qualified for the World Cup prior to their appearance last November as hosts and successive losses to Ecuador, Senegal and the Netherlands saw them fall at the first hurdle.

"We need to reset also," Queiroz added."We need to start to prepare the present and the future. It's impossible to sustain success or reach the goals and dreams of the future if you are going only with 13 or 14 players. That doesn't exist."

 

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