BULGARIA CONFIDENT, BUT WARY OF ARMENIA AHEAD OF WC QUALIFIER
Novinite
Sept 11 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgaria can keep up its solid performance in Tuesday's clash against
Armenia, four days after a combative 2-2 draw against Italy in their
opening World Cup qualifier, coach Lyuboslav Penev said.
Still he warned it would be a grave mistake to underestimate the
opponent, which he described as "a serious team, but not a mystery"
for him.
"The result is good when it translates into points. I am sure, I am
convinced that we will win if we play as mobilized as in the match
against Italy," Penev said hours before the start of the game at 9
pm at the national stadium Vassil Levski in Sofia.
"It didn't happen against Italy and I have to accept we only got
a point."
Te former Valencia and Atletico Madrid striker, who took over the
team after it failed to qualify for Euro 2012, said he strives to
build a new team, featuring new players, playing in a different style.
"I am happy with their play, but I am sure that they can do much
better and have huge potential," the coach added.
European Championship runner-up Italy was held to a 2-2 draw by
Bulgaria in its opening World Cup qualifier Friday despite two goals
from Pablo Osvaldo on Friday.
A rare mistake by goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon allowed Stanislav
Manolev to put Bulgaria in front on the half-hour mark, not long
after the Italian had pulled off a stunning stop.
However, Osvaldo scored his first international goals to give Italy
a 2-1 halftime lead. But Georgi Milanov leveled for Bulgaria in the
66th minute.
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=143114
From: A. Papazian
Novinite
Sept 11 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgaria can keep up its solid performance in Tuesday's clash against
Armenia, four days after a combative 2-2 draw against Italy in their
opening World Cup qualifier, coach Lyuboslav Penev said.
Still he warned it would be a grave mistake to underestimate the
opponent, which he described as "a serious team, but not a mystery"
for him.
"The result is good when it translates into points. I am sure, I am
convinced that we will win if we play as mobilized as in the match
against Italy," Penev said hours before the start of the game at 9
pm at the national stadium Vassil Levski in Sofia.
"It didn't happen against Italy and I have to accept we only got
a point."
Te former Valencia and Atletico Madrid striker, who took over the
team after it failed to qualify for Euro 2012, said he strives to
build a new team, featuring new players, playing in a different style.
"I am happy with their play, but I am sure that they can do much
better and have huge potential," the coach added.
European Championship runner-up Italy was held to a 2-2 draw by
Bulgaria in its opening World Cup qualifier Friday despite two goals
from Pablo Osvaldo on Friday.
A rare mistake by goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon allowed Stanislav
Manolev to put Bulgaria in front on the half-hour mark, not long
after the Italian had pulled off a stunning stop.
However, Osvaldo scored his first international goals to give Italy
a 2-1 halftime lead. But Georgi Milanov leveled for Bulgaria in the
66th minute.
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=143114
From: A. Papazian