Soccer-Arnold urges Iraq to show fighting spirit at World Cup


Soccer Football - Iraq Press Conference - Iraqi Football Association, Baghdad, Iraq - May 16, 2026 Iraq head coach Graham Arnold during the press conference. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

BAGHDAD, ⁠Iraq, May 16 (Reuters) - Iraq coach Graham Arnold said ⁠on Saturday he expects his side to show ‌a trademark “fighting mentality” at next month’s World Cup after qualifying for the finals for the first time since 1986.

Iraq secured the last ​berth in the expanded 48-team tournament ⁠with a win over ⁠Bolivia in the intercontinental playoff final in Mexico in ⁠April. ‌The finals will be held in North America.

Drawn in Group I alongside Norway, France and ⁠Senegal, Arnold described the pool as “the toughest ​group in the ‌World Cup”.

“We work together as a family and ⁠we go ​to the World Cup believing we can make Iraq proud,” Arnold told reporters.

Iraq open their campaign against Norway on ⁠June 16 before facing 2022 runners-up ​France on June 22 and Senegal four days later.

“Norway is our first focus and we are getting ready for ⁠that game. Then we face the best team in the world, France — it will be a great experience,” Arnold said.

“What I expect from the Iraqi boys is ​that Iraqi mentality of fighting — ⁠we fight for every minute.”

Ranked 57th in the world, the ​2007 Asian champions will continue ‌their preparations with friendlies against ​Andorra in Girona on May 29 and Spain on June 4.

(Reporting by Mohamed Yossry in Cairo)

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