Kapanlagi.com - The much-anticipated match between the Indonesia National Team and Saudi Arabia in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers for the Asian Zone will soon take place! This crucial match is scheduled to be held at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK), Jakarta, on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. The Garuda squad has a golden opportunity to secure full points in front of their loyal supporters.
However, the challenge is not light. Saudi Arabia arrives with a burning spirit after managing to hold Australia to a 0-0 draw in their previous match. Meanwhile, the Indonesia National Team has just suffered a painful 0-4 defeat to Japan. Coach Shin Tae-yong is expected to make some strategic changes in the lineup to bring the team's performance back on track to victory.
Amid the preparations, there is news that has caught attention. Kevin Diks, who suffered an injury during the match against Japan, is still doubtful to play. However, the return of Ivar Jenner after missing the previous match could be a breath of fresh air for Garuda's midfield.
Stay tuned for the latest information regarding the Indonesia National Team lineup facing Saudi Arabia, compiled by Kapanlagi.com from various sources on Monday (18/11).
1. Prediction of Indonesia National Team Line Up vs Saudi Arabia: Maarten Paes Remains the Choice in Goal
Maarten Paes remains the promising first choice as the goalkeeper for the Indonesia National Team, despite a fatal mistake against Japan that drew attention.
This talented goalkeeper from FC Dallas is known for his very quick reflexes and often becomes a hero with crucial saves in previous matches.
Coach Shin Tae-yong seems to still believe in Paes's abilities, preferring him over other options like Nadeo Argawinata and Muhammad Riyandi, who have limited experience in international matches.
2. Strong Trio of Defenders: Rizki Ridho, Jay Idzes, and Justin Hubner
The team's defense is expected to continue relying on a solid three-defender formation, with Rizki Ridho, Jay Idzes, and Justin Hubner as its main pillars.
Although the result against Japan was not satisfactory, the three showed solid performances, with Jay Idzes and Rizki Ridho catching attention due to their brilliant interception skills, while Justin Hubner added calmness in ball possession.
Coach Shin Tae-yong seems set to stick with this lineup to maintain the consistency of the established defense.
3. Wing Back: Sandy Walsh Replaces Kevin Diks, Calvin Verdonk on the Left
Kevin Diks' uncertain condition due to injury has opened the door for Sandy Walsh to appear as the right wing back. Sandy has proven his abilities with solid performances while filling this position in several previous matches.
Meanwhile, on the left side, Calvin Verdonk is predicted to remain the main choice, although the coach has interesting alternatives in Pratama Arhan or Shayne Pattynama if the team requires a more offensive approach.
4. The Return of Ivar Jenner in Midfield
After missing the match against Japan due to accumulated yellow cards, Ivar Jenner is now ready to make a comeback and shake up the team's midfield.
His presence is expected to blend well with Thom Haye, who has recently caught attention with his brilliant actions in creating golden opportunities in the last match.
The combination of the two is believed to bring a perfect balance between attack and defense, especially when facing the solid and hard-to-conquer Saudi Arabian midfield.
5. Winger: Yacob Sayuri and Ragnar Oratmangoen
Shin Tae-yong is predicted to continue relying on Yacob Sayuri on the right wing, after his brilliant performance against Japan that impressed many fans.
Yacob's speed and ability to deliver precise crosses make him an irreplaceable engine for the attack.
Meanwhile, Ragnar Oratmangoen, known for his flexibility to play in various positions, is likely to fill the left wing, creating a perfect duet to assault the opponent's defense.
6. Center Forward: Rafael Struick Remains the Mainstay
Amid various criticisms regarding his suboptimal performance, Rafael Struick remains the top choice for coach Shin Tae-yong as a forward.
With an unyielding work ethic, Struick often becomes the key in creating opportunities for his teammates in the front line.
Now, Shin Tae-yong hopes that the trust given will manifest in the form of goals when facing Saudi Arabia, making this moment highly anticipated.
7. Formation Prediction: Shin Tae-yong's Strategy with the 3-4-2-1 Formation
In an exciting match against Saudi Arabia, coach Shin Tae-yong is expected to rely on the 3-4-2-1 formation that has been his mainstay in recent matches.
This clever formation offers a nice balance between attack and defense, where two attacking midfielders are ready to support Rafael Struick up front.
Not only that, the presence of players like Witan Sulaeman and Marselino in the second half could be key to increasing the intensity of the attack and shaking up the opponent's defense.
8. Questions and Answers About the Match: When will the Indonesian National Team play against Saudi Arabia?
Witness a historic moment as the Indonesian National Team faces a big challenge against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium.
The atmosphere will be ablaze with the fighting spirit of the players, and the supporters are ready to give their full support to achieve victory. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exciting battle!
9. Will Kevin Diks play against Saudi Arabia?
Kevin Diks remains a big question mark ahead of the match, having suffered an injury while facing Japan.
The medical team will continue to monitor his condition closely until the last moments, making his appearance one of the mysteries that draws attention.
10. Who is the main goalkeeper for the Indonesian national team in this match?
Despite making a few mistakes in the last match, Maarten Paes is still expected to be the primary choice as goalkeeper, showing that the coach's confidence in his abilities is unwavering.
11. What formation is predicted to be used by Shin Tae-yong?
Shin Tae-yong seems to rely on a 3-4-2-1 formation, a clever strategy designed to create the perfect balance between midfield control and deadly attacking power.
With this tactic, the South Korean coach aims to strengthen his team, ensuring that every player contributes maximally to each attack launched.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.