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The al-itthad first team is missing the efforts of their Moroccan striker Abdelrazak Hamdallah against New Zealand’s Auckland City in the opening of the Club World Cup today.

Saudi press reports revealed that the team’s players were performing their final training yesterday in preparation for the match without their teammate.

The absence of the player came a day after he returned to training after overcoming the muscle injury, which took place following your recent inclusion confrontation, in the Saudi Roshen League tournament.

Yesterday’s group training saw the Moroccan striker participate in a tactical exercise in a strong indication that he could join the match list before the latest developments emerged.

With the exception of Hamdallah, all the players participated in the closing training, through which they reassured Argentina’s Marcelo Jayardo, the team’s coach, of the readiness of the Almighty, Brazilian Romarinho, returning from injury, Abdelrahman al-Aboud, and Ahmed Bamsoud, finally recovered from a healthy cake.

The al-itthad returns to the tournament for the second time in its history after the 2005 edition, representing the Asian continent, and has succeeded in finishing fourth and wishes to present a better version, especially since the tournament is home.

Auckland City are 10 times the tournament’s most featured, with their best position being their third in 2014.

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