Sivaji: Expect some good football tomorrow

 
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Date: 15 April 2008 Comments  
 
 
Home United captain Oliveira and coach Nair Sivaji. Sivaji expects a good game tomorrow  

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Home United coach Nair Sivaji called the supporters to expect some quality football from his side and Victory in their AFC Cup game tomorrow. The Singapore side will take on Maldivian outfit in a game believed to decide the fate of the home team in this year’s competition. One point in three games and three more games remaining, Victory has no much choice when facing a team they failed to defeat in Singapore.

In the new conference held today, Sivaji highlighted that Victory is a hard working team with a technical football and believed it would be hard to beat them.

Sivaji also believed even though they are superior than Victory in current position wise, tomorrow’s game won’t be any easier, and if they lost the game they would be in deep trouble.

“In the past three months, Home United played a game in every three days so the team is in a good condition” he said.

“But we were lucky to beat Kedah of Malaysia, so we have to be prepared well to face every challenge that might come from Victory. This won’t be an easy game”

Sivaji then noted that Victory has skilled players and they should be controlled and he needs to find a way to do that.

“Victory keeper Imran, jersey number 9 (Assad) and Argentina player (Marcos) gave us enough trouble in the game played in Singapore, so we have to keep an eye on them”

 


 

 
 
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