With Rublico back, PH football team eyes revenge win at home
VS IRAQIS

With Rublico back, PH football team eyes revenge win at home

/ 04:15 AM March 26, 2024

Santi Rublico (No. 18), a U19 player for Atletico Madrid, nearly delivered a goal for the Azkals. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

PH football’s team Santi Rublico (No. 18), a U19 player for Atletico Madrid, nearly delivered a goal. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

The Philippine men’s football team faces Iraq once more on Tuesday at the friendly confines of Rizal Memorial Stadium with key player Santi Rublico hoping to help produce a positive result this time.

“When I was watching [the game] in Iraq, I was thinking that I’m going to do all I can to get that win [at home],” Rublico said ahead of the World Cup/Asian Cup Qualifiers match slated at 7 p.m.

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Rublico served a one-match ban last Thursday when the team formerly known as the Azkals came so close to steal a point after Iraq escaped with 1-0 home win in Basra.

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The Spain-based defender, who plays for Atletico Madrid’s U19 squad, was banned after accumulating two yellow cards in the first window of the Asian Qualifiers in November.

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It’s a must-win match for coach Tom Saintfiet’s side, as another loss or tie would end any chances of progressing to the third round of the World Cup Qualifiers and securing a direct spot in the Asian Cup.

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“We need it,” said Rublico, who was impressive in the team’s two matches against Vietnam and Indonesia with his defensive role, along with his capability to possibly score a goal.

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The Philippines sits at the bottom of Group F with one point while Iraq is on top after winning all three matches.

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But Saintfiet immediately said after the loss of his hopes to see a “surprise” on home soil.

And Rublico, veteran goalkeeper Neil Etheridge and Major League Soccer’s Michael Baldisimo, who made his senior team as a starter the last time, are among the crucial figures in that quest to sneak points from the fancied Iraqis.

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