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It is work as usual for Al-Qadisiyah captain Rhys Williams amid busy Christmas season

It is work as usual for Al-Qadisiyah captain Rhys Williams amid busy Christmas season
Al-Qadisiyah captain Rhys Williams knows how important it is to stay sharp amid a busy Christmas footballing season in 海角直播. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 24 December 2020

It is work as usual for Al-Qadisiyah captain Rhys Williams amid busy Christmas season

It is work as usual for Al-Qadisiyah captain Rhys Williams amid busy Christmas season
  • 鈥榃e have to take the sacrifices. A professional career isn鈥檛 forever鈥

Christmas can be a busy time for footballers in some parts of the world, and that is the case in 海角直播, where players from all continents will spend Dec. 25 training ahead of some big-league clashes.
Al-Qadisiyah Capt. Rhys Williams has plenty of experience of a packed December schedule when playing for Middlesbrough under current England Manager Gareth Southgate.
Now 32, the Australian knows how important it is to stay sharp even when friends and family worldwide are tucking into turkey, cakes and chocolate.
鈥淚 think (training) is quite normal for everyone, even in my time in England,鈥 Williams told Arab News. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a busy time for the fans and the football clubs. It鈥檚 Christmas, but you have to rein yourself in and be professional about it.鈥
He added: 鈥淥bviously it would be nice to have the full day off with your family, but on the other hand we鈥檙e in such a privileged position to be doing the job we love. We have to take the sacrifices. A professional career isn鈥檛 forever. You just soak it in for as long as possible, and when the football is finished then you can enjoy it to the full.鈥

There will be no Christmas gatherings or chats, online or otherwise, with fellow Australians in the league such as Brad Jones of Al-Nassr and Al-Taawoun鈥檚 Mitch Duke.
鈥淓veryone鈥檚 got their own thing to do, everyone鈥檚 got their family here and everyone鈥檚 in the same position in that they鈥檒l be training on that day. I think we see each other enough!鈥 Williams said.

鈥淵ou just want to get to training, and it鈥檚 the one day of the year where you want it to be 鈥 nice and quick and sharp, and get out of there and get home back to your family.鈥
Sunday鈥檚 clash is a big one with Al-Qadisiyah, promoted back to the top tier at the end of last season, in eighth taking on Ettifaq, two places higher. So competitive is the league that a win could take either team into the top three.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a massive game, especially after the loss to Al-Hilal two nights ago,鈥 said Williams, referring to Monday鈥檚 3-1 defeat at the hands of the champions and current leaders.
鈥淚t was tough to take, and I thought we did OK. A couple of decisions could鈥檝e gone either way on the night. You have to take it on the chin. We鈥檙e a newly promoted team and looking good. We can鈥檛 wait to put things right again.鈥
A good end to the year would be welcome, but 2021 may be an uncertain time for the player. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a year that could be quite funny as I鈥檓 coming out of contract,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 up at the end of the year, so come January I鈥檓 half a free agent. There are things I want to address pretty quickly if possible.鈥
Williams would welcome nothing more than to sign a new contract at the club where he has been happy since 2018, when he arrived from Melbourne Victory.
鈥淚鈥檇 love to stay, but if it isn鈥檛 possible then you have to see what鈥檚 out there,鈥 he said. 鈥淛anuary is a funny time for a footballer coming out of contract. I feel like this is my club, and I captain the club on match days. I feel at home here, and my family is at home here. I鈥檇 love to stay, but ultimately we all know the ball isn鈥檛 in my court. We鈥檒l see. Like I said, January is a funny period where anything can happen.鈥