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◤比赛预告◢亚冠淘汰赛:阿德莱德 VS 名古屋「2012-05-29」

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◆比赛性质◆ 亚冠八分之一决赛
◆对阵双方◆ 阿德莱德联 VS 名古屋鲸鱼
◆比赛时间◆ 5月29日(周二) 下午06:00(秦皇岛时间)
◆比赛场地◆ 欣德马什球场
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1楼2012-05-26 21:46回复
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    Reds quietly confident
    Adelaide United coach John Kosmina is confident his side can continue their march towards AFC Champions League glory by beating round-of-16 opponents Nagoya Grampus at Hindmarsh Stadium on May 29.
    The Reds claimed top spot in Group E and home-ground advantage for the game with a 2-0 away victory over Japanese rivals Gamba Osaka.
    Having reached the knockout stage for the third time, Kosmina was adamant his side could continue their extended run in the Asian tournament.
    "We have cautious confidence heading into the next round - we are quietly confident," Kosmina said.
    "We have knocked off two previous champions to get where we are at the moment and in terms of Adelaide's name in Asia that's a massive achievement.
    "I think we've done enough now, away from home in particular, to give everyone the confidence to think we should get into quarter-finals and that we should be able to get something out of this competition and go further.
    "But Nagoya are a very good side and they demolished Central Coast (3-0) the other night, so it's going to be a tough game.
    "If we can manage to get past Nagoya, then even that is a phenomenal achievement. "The important thing though is that we got the win to give us home-ground advantage."
    After a dismal domestic campaign that saw Adelaide dispense with former coach Rini Coolen after just 11 games before finishing ninth – their second-worst finish in history – Kosmina applauded his charges for the fight shown so late in the season.
    The 55-year-old said it was a testament to the players for maintaining their work ethic and will to salvage something from an otherwise dreadful season.
    "The fact these guys have knuckled down and really worked at getting something out of this (ACL) and retrieving the season says a lot about their character," Kosmina said.
    The coach said he was wary of Nagoya, however, who have Qantas Socceroo Josh Kennedy at their disposal.
    "One of the big determining factors for that game is whether Josh Kennedy actually plays or not, Kosmina said.
    "If Josh plays it may change the way we go about our business because he is a good target man."

    俱乐部主帅John Kosmina


    2楼2012-05-26 21:50
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      Kosmina reluctant to make changes
      Adelaide United coach John Kosmina is not willing to alter his side ahead of Tuesday night's AFC Champions League last-16 clash with Nagoya Grampus at Hindmarsh Stadium.
      The Reds play host to Nagoya after finishing top in Group E and securing home ground advantage for the Nagoya clash following a 2-0 victory over Japanese giants Gamba Osaka last week.
      Nagoya advanced to the second round after thumping Hyundai A-League finalists Central Coast Mariners 3-0 in a scrap for second spot on the last day of the Group G fixtures.
      After conceding last Friday he had a selection dilemma ahead of Nagoya's visit following Dutch striker Sergio van Dijk's scoring return against Gamba, Kosmina was still uncertain whether to make changes.
      The 55-year-old said it was tempting to include Van Dijk and switch to a two striker formation alongside the inform Bruce Djite, but would more than likely stick to his winning formula.
      "It's a tough one, but I'll go back to my favourite saying, which is if 'it ain't broke, don't fix it'," Kosmina said.
      "I will still weigh up the change with Serge, and look at it as whether we can get ourselves into a situation to lock the game up or want to go on with it. "At the moment though I'm leaning towards stability because we've done well with what we've had and the way we've gone about it."
      After witnessing Nagoya dispatch of the Central Coast with relative ease last Tuesday night, Kosmina said he contacted newly re-signed Mariners coach Graham Arnold over what to expect.
      "I watched them against Central Coast last week and had a good chat with Arnie (Arnold) the other day and they are a good side with a couple of national team players who play very well," Kosmina said.
      "The fact we have got the home ground advantage and need to make the most of it also puts a bit more pressure on. "
      Any of the Japanese teams are beatable though given the trip they must make.
      "We must get our heads in the right space and if we do that then we have got every chance of being successful."
      Despite enduring an A-League season to forget, another extended run in the ACL has put the Reds back on the map.
      Given the strong loss of support towards the end of the dismal domestic campaign, Kosmina hopes Adelaide can regain and even capture a few new fans following their Asian success.
      The former Sydney FC coach was confident the Reds' positive results could have the round ball code competing once more in South Australia.
      "If we get over 10,000 (at Hindmarsh Stadium) next week I think that speaks for itself and says what it has done for the game in this state," Kosmina said.
      "I think people have forgotten how successful Adelaide United has been and they've probably forgotten about the brand a bit because we didn't have a very good domestic season.
      "That's an unfortunate fact of sport in the 21st century. Winners are grinners and people like winners, and when you're not winning - and it's not just our code - people don't turn up."
      Adelaide have no fresh injury concerns while Nagoya may be without Socceroo Josh Kennedy who is recovering from a back complaint.

      两位攻击手:丹麦前锋Sergio van Dijk和本土前锋Bruce Djite


      4楼2012-05-26 21:56
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        ... 范迪克是荷兰人不是丹麦人


        11楼2012-05-29 18:39
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          额,我的错
          dutch striker~~~


          12楼2012-05-29 20:37
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