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Tuesday 23 August 2011

PR for the 'Indonesia' in Time Remaining

Solo - Time owned Indonesia to prepare for the 2014 World Cup qualifier was not much more. There are still a number of homework to be completed Garuda team in the remaining time.

Two test match has so far acted Indonesia. In the first game, foster children detained Wim Risjbergen Indonesia U-23 national team with the score 1-1. Then in the second match that took place Monday (22/08/2011) night, the word Palestine 4-1 defeat Utina et al.

Like when fighting U-23 national team, Indonesia is also in a position to miss more time immemorial facing Palestinians.

"In the first half, we should be able to score some easy goals because we had some good opportunities. Unfortunately, we are a little off guard so that the defense conceded first. But, in the rest of the kids worked hard and we could see some good goals," said coach Wim Rijsbergen told reporters after the match counter Palestine.

The man who never gush PSM Makassar, said that Indonesia still has homework on time is left that is how to minimize mistakes and the ball.

"We do not have much time. Tomorrow morning we've had to go to Jakarta and tomorrow night we have to fly to Jordan," Rijsbergen said, referring to the test match against Jordan on 27 August.

"I always say to the players. If you can minimize the errors, then you will play better. Earlier we were too easy to lose the ball so the opponent can play better."

"So we have to fix is that we have to learn longer had the ball when attacked so we can reduce the pressure in midfield and back."

In addition to the game to fix the problem, Rijsbergen is also still awaiting the readiness of a number of players who are hit by injuries. Palestinian opponent to fight, one of which suffered severe enough injuries are Hariono. Head plays defensive midfield player with a bleeding after the capture of an opposing player kicked the ball.

"Today, my feeling is mixed as some players injured. This is not good. Tomorrow's see how they're doing," added the Dutchman.


fadli/detik.com 

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