Jumat, 22 Maret 2013

PREVIEW Asian Cup Qualifiers 2015: Indonesia - Saudi Arabia

PREVIEW Asian Cup Qualifiers 2015: Indonesia - Saudi Arabia - Indonesia's national team won first launched the ambitions of Saudi Arabia in the second match of Group C in the 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers Bung Karno Main Stadium Jakarta, Saturday (23/3) evening hrs.
Duet coach Rahmad Darmawan and Jacksen F Tiago continues to galvanize the players with a short amount of time. Both of these coaches appointed to handle the senior national team a week before the game starts.
It became one of the hurdles that characterizes the way the senior national team ahead of the duel against Saudi Arabia. Besides the controversy trainer, odor issues, including rumors of strikes five players, also give color.
Nevertheless, both RD, greeting Rahmad, and even Jacksen convey a sense of optimism can get good results in the game later. RD and Jacksen bit much to have an idea of ​​the opponent to be faced.
Coaching staff estimates that Saudi Arabia will maximize the game quickly, and the attack of the wing. Accuracy bait the quarterback The Green Falcons also worth diwaspadi.
"We will not let them get a space in the middle sector. We have to look at the situation in the game, and cut off the ball quickly. They have a fast winger, "said RD.
"While Saudi Arabia has material good players, and seeded in the game, does not mean we will play defense."
On the other hand, Saudi Arabia has a stronghold of confidence after a change of baton of Frank Rijkaard to coach Juan Ramon Lopez Caro. Under coach from Spain, Saudi Arabia beat China 2-1 in the opening match of Group C, and crush Malaysia 4-1 in a test match.
During the national training in Kuala Lumpur, Lopez Caro has been honing his team to play attacking, considering they want to open up wider opportunities to compete in the finals in Australia.
"The first goal [against Malaysia] got us to master the game. I hope the players can continue the momentum [win] when facing crucial game against Indonesia, "said Caro told The Malaysian Times.