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Artificial Intelligence: "Uzbekistan will secure a World Cup qualification tomorrow"

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Artificial Intelligence: "Uzbekistan will secure a World Cup spot tomorrow"
Recently, we sent a request to the artificial intelligence "ChatGPT" regarding the UAE - Uzbekistan meeting.
The artificial intelligence predicts that the Uzbekistan national team will not lose in this meeting. Below are its thoughts for your attention.

Uzbekistan will not lose and will score points

The physical and tactical preparation is high. The team has been showing good form in recent months. Timur Kapadze has started to show more creative actions in the coaching staff.

There is stability in recent games

During 2023–2025, the team is playing fearlessly in important games — this is a significant change.

The UAE will be under pressure

The team playing at home is always under pressure. Moreover, they will not just go out to avoid losing, but to win — this may force them to make mistakes.

A draw is enough for Uzbekistan

Knowing this, the team is expected to play wisely in defense. Opportunities will arise through counterattacks.

Artificial intelligence prediction:

Score: 1:1 or 2:2

Scenario: The UAE will attack more, but Uzbekistan will act effectively in counterattacks and secure the necessary draw.

Result: Uzbekistan will secure a World Cup spot!

Players who could score (Uzbekistan):

Igor Sergeyev - The main striker in the current squad. Very experienced, chooses good positions, dangerous with headers. Very effective in set pieces and open balls.

Abbosbek Fayzullayev - One of the most creative and active players in the current team. Can score by cutting in from the wing with individual actions or powerful shots.

Otabek Shukurov - The "director" in midfield. Takes long-range shots, especially dangerous in the second tempo. Unexpected shots in set pieces are his strength.

Odil Hamrobekov - Has the potential to join in second category attacks and score. The coach gives him the role of utilizing open spaces when "others are occupied."

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