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Rajevac expects to see smart and clever Stars
 
Posted on: 2008-Sep-05             
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Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has told his players to play smart and clever in tonight's 2010 World Cup qualifier against Libya.

The Serbian took the Stars players through a final grill at the National Stadium in Tripoli as some home fans held up two fingers to indicate a 2-0 victory for them but Rajevac is convinced his players will come through the game the victorious side.

"I want a win from this game and it is what we will play for," he told KickOffGhana.com. "We will set out in a manner that will allow us to dictate the pace of the game from start to finish."

Rajevac has been impressed with the spirit and attitude of his players, calling them very disciplined and happy but says on the field of play a lot of work remains to be done tactically.

The coach loves talking tactics and has hinted he will set his team out in the 4-2-3-1 formation whiles at the same time stressing that the difference between that and the 4-4-2 which has been the preferred system of the side for sometime is minimal so the players should be able to adjust when it matters most.

But for all his attention to tactics, Rajevac says it is the players and their desire to win that will settle this game.

Asked what his final team talk will be before the players jog out unto the pitch, he said: "I will tell them to play clever and enjoy themselves. After all the preparations we put in this week, everything else on the pitch will depend on them on the pitch."


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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