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    Malta Independent Online
    Sept 9 2012

    2014 World Cup qualifier: Pietro Ghedin: `It's not nice to lose in
    such a manner'
    by HENRY BRINCAT

    Article published on 09 September 2012



    National coach Pietro Ghedin was not so happy with the outcome of
    Friday night's match against Armenia.

    Addressing a news conference at the end of the match, he said: `It's
    not nice to lose in such a manner, but that is football, after all. I
    think the goal could have been avoided. It was our only mistake
    throughout the whole match and we paid for it with the three points
    lost.'

    The Italian went on to say that he could not lament on the players'
    performance. `Perhaps we were not up to par with our opponents
    physically and that is because their league has started some months
    ago. But I think my players still showed a will to win, without
    however being successful. `Against a superior team as was Armenia on
    Friday night, we could not do better than we did in the circumstances.
    They did not let us think and create. In fact, we rarely had shots on
    their goal as we were continually pressed to give up the ball. Still,
    even Armenia had just a few shots at Hogg who was only seriously
    tested on one occasion apart from the goal and that shot that hit the
    post,' said Ghedin.

    The coach praised Armenia saying they were a strong side. `On Friday
    they showed why they had collected 17 points in their European
    Championship Qualifying Group the past two years. They are a compact
    side which can create difficulties also for the top guns, especially
    when they play at home,' he added.

    Ghedin said something had not functioned well on Friday night.
    `Looking back at what happened on the field of play, I can say that we
    were forced to defend, but I would also say that we are still not at
    100 per cent with regards to physical fitness. We must definitely
    improve. It is normal for a side like ours to suffer pressure from a
    superior team. After all, we were expecting a tough match. But at the
    end, even if defeated, my boys could leave the pitch with their heads
    held high,' said the Italian mentor.

    Asked whether there will be any changes for Tuesday's clash against
    Italy in Modena, Ghedin said the Italy match will be another story.
    `Our main task now is to provide courage and morale to the players who
    will be facing the team which was finalist in the recent European
    Championship. In such a match, we must be serene to try and get the
    best possible result. We also have to see the condition of all the
    players. Only then will I be able to consider my selection for
    Tuesday's match.'

    And asked what he will feel like when hearing the Italian national
    anthem being played on Tuesday, Ghedin replied: `I cannot deny I am
    Italian. I was born there, and I know everyone of them at the
    Federation, where I worked for several years. But at present, I am
    working here and my task is to see Malta doing well.'

    Before leaving the press hall, Ghedin thanked the fans who were at Ta'
    Qali on Friday night. `All those who were there encouraged us all the
    way. I only hope that it will be better for all in future,' he said.


    http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=150366

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