Uzbekistan: Asia's 'heartbreak' team finally reach the World Cup
Uzbekistan are set to finally make their World Cup debut, after years of near misses. Mani Djazmi speaks to winger Jaloliddin Masharipov.
Uzbekistan are set to finally make their World Cup debut as an independent nation - after years of near misses.
More than the Score's Mani Djazmi speaks to Jaloliddin Masharipov, a winger who's been part of the Uzbekistan team for more than a decade, about how the team is getting ready for its big moment, and their star player - Manchester City's Abdukodir Khusanov. Jaloliddin's also looking forward to being reunited with his former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo when Uzbekistan face Portugal.
Mani also hears from BBC Uzbek's Firuz Rahimi, who explains how much Uzbekistan has invested into building a squad that's ready for the World Cup, and what finally qualifying means for the country's national image. Is Italy legend Fabio Cannavaro the coach who can take Uzbekistan where they want to go?
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