Talking about pulling the strings from the midfield!
Adil Nabi was instrumental in Pakistan’s 3-0 victory over Maldives, controlling the rhythm of the game with intelligence and composure. Nabi consistently looked to find the pockets of space, linking up play between the lines and beating the opposition defence. The midfielder played a key role in driving Pakistan forward throughout the contest.
An influential display from Pakistan’s Number 10.👏🏻🇵🇰
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Roman Fazi scores the winner on his debut as a super sub, Afghanistan's 14 game 2 year winless streak comes to an end, this is what happens when you get rid of the grandads in the team.
Matchday: Afghanistan take on Bangladesh's B team today, anything less than a convincing win would be a tragedy as we are the best team in history to have formerly played in SAFF.
My dearest younger brother Umar Nawaz scored his first goal for Pakistan National Football team!
So proud of his journey & congratulations to the whole squad for the huge win 🇵🇰 ❤️
Pakistan's all three goals against Maldives today were scored by players developed outside Pakistan.
Abdul Samad Arshad came through the system in Denmark. Harun Hamid was born and raised in England. Umar Nawaz moved to the UK as a child and began his football journey there.
For years, some in Pakistan have questioned the Pakistani identity of overseas players and objected to their selection in Pakistan team.
Today’s result is a reminder that Pakistan's talent pool does is not defined by its borders. These players, who are called “imported players” by many, have added value to Pakistan Football.
When they wear the green shirt, score goals, and celebrate with the flag, they are representing Pakistan. Respect them.