Algerian international Youcef Atal has reaffirmed his determination to help the Fennecs secure a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stressing that his team must approach every match with a winning mentality.
Speaking in an interview relayed by Algeria Football Media, the right-back outlined the importance of consistency and resilience in the qualifying campaign.
To go to the World Cup, we must win all our matches,” Atal stated, emphasizing the need for Algeria to maintain focus and deliver strong performances throughout the qualifiers.
Challenging conditions await against Botswana
One of Algeria’s immediate tests comes against Botswana, with the fixture scheduled for 3 p.m. local time—a match Atal acknowledges will be physically demanding, especially as it falls during Ramadan.
The match against Botswana will be difficult, at 3 p.m., in the middle of Ramadan, so we will have to be ready,” he admitted.
The timing and conditions will pose challenges, but Atal remains confident in the squad’s ability to adapt and perform under pressure.
Prepared to give everything for the national team
Despite recent injury setbacks, Atal remains committed to giving his all for Algeria’s qualification hopes.
While he awaits confirmation of his inclusion in the final squad list, he has made his intentions clear:
If I am in the final list, I will do everything to help the national team against Botswana and Mozambique.
His words reflect the determination within the Algerian camp as they prepare for crucial encounters that will shape their journey towards the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Algeria’s road to the World Cup
Under head coach Vladimir Petković, Algeria is striving to return to the global stage after missing out on the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
With the qualifiers intensifying, the Fennecs will need their key players—like Atal—to step up and lead by example.
The upcoming clashes against Botswana and Mozambique will be vital in maintaining their momentum, and Atal’s confidence suggests that Algeria is fully focused on achieving its ultimate objective: a place at football’s biggest stage in 2026.