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‘Jordan can hold heads high despite debut defeat’

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June 17, 2026
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SANTA CLARA – Jordan can hold their heads up high after delivering an “honourable performance” on their World Cup debut, coach Jamal Sellami ​said following his side’s 3-1 defeat by Austria in Group J ‌on Tuesday.
Austria took the lead with their only real moment of quality in the first half when Romano Schmid curled into the top corner, but Jordan hit ​back after the break when Ali Olwan pulled them level.
Yazan ​Al Arab’s own goal restored Austria’s advantage and though Jordan ⁠poured forward in search of a second, substitute Marko Arnautovic’s penalty ​deep into added time finally ended their resistance.
The result leaves Jordan third ​in their group on goal difference above Algeria, who lost 3-0 to Argentina on Tuesday.
Sellami said the final score flattered Austria and did not do justice to ​his side’s endeavour.
“I think that the result doesn’t reflect the effort ​made by the Jordanian team, but personally I’m very happy and proud of their ‌performance,” ⁠Sellami told reporters.
Jordan are renowned for their ability on the counter, but were particularly impressive with the way they attacked Austria, even when the score was 1-1.
“No one was expecting us to be that bold, ​that proactive and ​to be ⁠that capable of benefiting from the available opportunities,” Sellami said.
Ultimately, the difference between the two sides was the ​quality at Austria’s disposal, including from the bench in ​the form ⁠of record scorer Arnautovic.
“We’ve not been able to win against Austria because it has players at Real Madrid (David Alaba) and Bayern Munich (Konrad Laimer),” Sellami ⁠added.
He ​also bemoaned the loss of forward Yazan ​Al-Naimat to a knee injury in December.
“If Naimat was with us today, the result would’ve ​been different,” Sellami said.

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