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Indonesia host Mozambique in Jakarta, with the home side riding a wave of confidence after a dominant 3-0 win over Oman. Mozambique, meanwhile, are looking to rebound from a heavy 4-1 defeat to the same opponent just days ago, setting up a clash where momentum favors the hosts heavily.
Home Motivation
Low
As an international friendly, the primary motivation is squad development and FIFA ranking improvement rather than immediate silverware.
Away Motivation
Low
Mozambique has no competitive stakes in this fixture and is using the match for preparation after a heavy defeat in their previous outing.
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Metric
Away
1.23
Goals scored per game
All comps (EWMA)
0.99
Indonesia's attack is trending at a higher rate in recent form with 1.23 goals per game compared to Mozambique's 0.99, indicating a stronger offensive output from the hosts.
1.96
Goals conceded per game
All comps (EWMA)
2.04
Indonesia shows a slightly better defensive record in recent form, conceding 1.96 goals per game, while Mozambique gives up 2.04 goals per game, suggesting Indonesia is marginally tighter at the back.
4.57
Yellow cards per game
All comps (EWMA)
0.90
A massive disparity in discipline: Indonesia's 4.57 yellow cards per game in recent form is significantly higher than Mozambique's 0.90, pointing to a much more physical or aggressive approach from the home side.
7.37
Shots on target against
All comps (EWMA)
7.59
Indonesia's defense is trending slightly better, allowing 7.37 shots on target per game in recent form compared to Mozambique's 7.59, meaning Indonesia's goalkeeper faces fewer direct threats.
1.7
PPG (3/1/0)
All Comps At Venue (last 10)
1.0
Indonesia's recent home form is strong, collecting 1.7 points per game in their last 10 matches at this venue, a clear advantage over Mozambique's 1.0 points per game on the road.
Form & Streaks
Indonesia has won 5 of their last 10 matches at home across all competitions (5W,2D,3L in 10).
Mozambique has lost 6 of their last 10 away matches across all competitions (3W,1D,6L in 10).
Indonesia has kept 6 clean sheets in their last 10 home matches across all competitions.
Tactical Overview
Indonesia comes into this friendly with impressive home form, registering 5 wins and 2 draws in their last 10 matches at home across all competitions. Coach John Herdman's influence seems clear, with analysts suggesting a compact 3-4-3 shape that presses high, a tactic that paid dividends in their recent 3-0 victory against Oman. They've also been potent at home, scoring 20 goals and conceding just 8 in their last 10 venue-specific matches. Midfielder Ivar Jenner is key to their playmaking, while Ole Romeny and Ragnar Oratmangoen offer attacking threats. Mozambique, on the other hand, struggles on the road, with 6 losses in their last 10 away fixtures across all competitions and conceding 24 goals in that span. Their recent 4-1 loss to Oman underscores a defensive vulnerability that Reinildo and goalkeeper Ernan Siluane will need to address. The pace of Witi and Geny Catamo will be critical for any offensive push, but they face a well-organized Indonesia side motivated by FIFA ranking points and maintaining positive momentum.
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Key Players
Indonesia will likely rely on goalkeeper Maarten Paes to provide a solid base, given his consistent form. In midfield, Ivar Jenner is expected to anchor the team and dictate play. Upfront, Ole Romeny could be a key offensive threat, having recently scored a goal against Oman. Ragnar Oratmangoen will add pace and directness from the flanks.
Absences
Justin Quincy Hubner
hamstring injury
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Key Players
Indonesia will likely rely on goalkeeper Maarten Paes to provide a solid base, given his consistent form. In midfield, Ivar Jenner is expected to anchor the team and dictate play. Upfront, Ole Romeny could be a key offensive threat, having recently scored a goal against Oman. Ragnar Oratmangoen will add pace and directness from the flanks.
Absences
Justin Quincy Hubner
hamstring injury
Away
Key Players
Mozambique's attack might leverage the pace of Witi and Geny Catamo in wide areas. Their defensive organization will be crucial, with Reinildo expected to play a vital role in the backline. Goalkeeper Ernan Siluane will be important in limiting Indonesia's scoring opportunities.
Absences
Absence information is not yet available. Check back closer to kickoff for confirmed lineups.
Lineup info is never 100% confirmed until matchday. Additional players may be unavailable.
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