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"After winning the Gulf Cup, we received a huge boost, and we look forward to using this positive momentum to perform well in the World Cup qualifiers," Talajic told Reuters.
The island nation of around 1.5 million people, positioned in a narrow strip of the Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, has never previously qualified for the World Cup.