@kollang
The fact that 9 out of the 16 AFC teams are Arab teams just show how strong Arab football is. They qualified to the tournament fair and square.
The best Arab teams nowadays are found in North Africa and they do for obvious reasons not participate in the AFC.
Nobody expects Kuwait or Oman to advance in a group where two of the 3 favorites (Australia and South Korea) are found. One of them the home team (Australia) that was in the final in the last tournament in 2011.
There are no better teams in Asia with only 5 million people like is the case with both Kuwait and Oman.
KSA is in their worst period in recent history despite being the second most successful team in AFC history after Japan and the team with most final appearances (6). KSA can still quality but they just got a new manager that has only worked with the team for less than 1 month and KSA lost Asia's best player last year (Al-Shamrani) due to injury and other important injured players. Even if KSA qualifies the opponent will be either South Korea or Australia. 2 of the 3 favorites.
Is tiny Bahrain with 1.5 million people supposed to defeat 80 million big Iran?
UAE and Qatar are strong teams and Iran will probably not have an easy time against them.
How is 5 million big war-torn Palestine (their first AFC tournament) going to defeat the favorites and most successful team in AFC history, 125 million big Japan?
3 Arab teams in the quarterfinals (almost half - just like before the tournament) would be a good achievement.
Lastly there are about 60 Arab users on PDF despite there being over 450 million Arabs out there and only about 10 of us are even active. So of course people will not be active here. Many left this forum too.
I made this thread for us few Arab users here to discuss the AFC from an Arab perspective. That's all.
We will support Arab teams whether they perform good or bad.