Coach Zico urges his troops to play with no fear
On the eve of their first match in the World Cup, Coach Zico has urged his players to play with a lot of confidence when they face the Socceroos tomorrow.
He wants them to build on the 2-2 draw with Germany in a friendly and try and match Australia physically.
The Japan defenders will have to get their marking right tomorrow and not concede set piece in their own areas. That seemed to be their downfall against the Germans.
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If you guys fail to mark Kennedy when he comes on, you will be in for a long second half.
CMON AUSSIES!
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Bankar Island,pearl harbour and the burma railroad were what i call rough. they are already beaten, when a kick in the shins makes you fearful.
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The war’s over Steve.
I really hope we win but good luck anyway!
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Japan’s coach,Zico, has it wrong when he urges his troops to play with no fear. He doesn’t know that his players are competing against players who come from a land down under, can’t he hear, can’t he hear the thunder, Japan, you better run, you better take cover.
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