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Algerian midfielder Farès Chaibi has commented on the many quality players on Djamel Belmadi's squad list. "Algeria is a great nation, there are some great players and the coach has some difficult choices to make, but afterwards, as they say, these are problems of the rich between quotation marks. It's a pleasure to have the players, and then we'll see who he chooses for the AFCON to represent Algeria in the best possible way."
The Fennecs are preparing for their first two qualifiers against Somalia and Mozambique respectively. The Entracht Frankfurt player stresses that both matches are important."These are going to be two important matches for World Cup qualification.We have an obligation to negotiate these two matches well to get this qualification campaign off to a good start. Right now, we're focused on the first match, which will be played at our home stadium, the Nelson Mandela, and we mustn't miss out against Somalia."