LONDON: Bert van Marwijk has told the UAE he only has one thing on his mind: Getting the side to the 2022 World Cup.Â
The former șÚÁÏÉçÇű boss was unveiled as the new coach of the Whites before watching his new team beat his former team 2-1 in a friendly in Dubai (see right). While he was in the stand rather than the dugout â interim boss Saleem Abdelrahman took charge â he would have liked what he saw as he set himself the challenge of leading the UAE to their first showpiece since 1990.Â
âIâm here for only one thing, and thatâs to qualify for the World Cup,â the Dutchman said. Â
âIt takes a long time and the first thing we have to deal with is the first qualification round. Thatâs why Iâm here.â
Van Marwijk was celebrated after he led the Green Falcons to last year's World Cup before calling it quits. (AFP)Â
Van Marwijk guided șÚÁÏÉçÇű to last yearâs World Cup â the Green Falconsâ first appearance at the showpiece for 12 years â during a two-year stint which ended in September 2017.
That was one of the key reasons the UAE fought hard for the 66-year-old and while it is never easy getting through Asian qualifying â 46 teams going for just four direct slots at Qatar 2022 â the Dutchman claimed his experience, combined with his knowledge of the UAE, will stand him in good stead.Â
âThe Saudis and the UAE are about the same level. With the Saudis we qualified for Russia, so we will do really everything to go to Qatar in 2022,â Van Marwijk said.Â
While he is fondly remembered in the Kingdom â only a contractual dispute regarding backroom staff meant he did not stay on as Green Falcons coach for the Russia tournament â it is his time as the Netherlands coach that really stands out on his managerial resume. Van Marwijk coached the Oranje to within minutes of the World Cup trophy, with only an Andres Iniesta extra-time winner preventing him from tasting ultimate glory against Spain in 2010.Â
So why did he return to the Gulf for another crack at World Cup qualification in a tough, crowded race?Â
âOne of the reasons is the feeling. I have to have the right feeling when I sign a contract,â Van Marwijk said. âWe analyzed the UAE, we played four times against each other with Saudi, so I can see the potential.
âI have had the experience to go to the World Cup twice. The first time we were second in the world, the second time was with Australia (which he coached last summer) and we were a little bit unlucky â we played very well.Â
âSo to go to the World Cup for the third time is the goal.â
Van Marwijk is all too aware his task will be difficult. The âGolden Generationâ of Emirati footballers, spearheaded by Omar Abdulrahman, tried and failed to make it to footballâs biggest tournament, and a lot of the next three yearsâ work will likely depend on a new generation.
âI heard there were some young talents, so Iâm anxious to know how good they are,â the Dutchman said. âI know the team has a few very good players â the UAE has a few weapons.Â
âThatâs the most important thing. If I didnât see the potential, I wouldnât sit here.â