Gustavo MunuaUnión de Santa Fe coach believes his team can hit the table this Thursday at the ‘Colossus of the Citadel’, to set a historic standings for the round of 16 of the South American Cup.
The former Uruguayan goalkeeper assures that the ‘Tatengue’ will come out earlier Junior for the game and warns that they have many ways to do damage, as they have already shown it throughout the group, where they have yet to face defeat.
“We are looking for the match from the first minute, we have no doubts about that. But yes, the rivals are also playing and Junior has a good team. Depending on how the game goes, we can also be in an awkward situation, so we have to be careful to use any type of strategy that allows us to control the game, it’s a game of knowing how to interpret the moments, take advantage of them and adapt,” said the Uruguayan coach in . press conference prior to Thursday’s engagement.
“We have many ways of scoring one or more goals, from set pieces, from transition, from counter-attack, taking the initiative, eventually, we’ll see. It’s a very exciting game where tactics will be important and from there we’ll see how we find the game,” he added.
Munúa respects the rival. He assures his team must “know how to suffer” and expects a “high voltage match”, where both teams will give their all for the classification.
“We are faced with a good team, dynamic, with good individualities and good functioning. A team of players who, if they have the space, will feel very comfortable. We have to do a good job and know how to lead the game and take advantage of our moments. You have to be willing to suffer, because it’s normal in games with this much tension. In those awkward moments we will also have spaces and we have to use them,” he said.
Source: El heraldo
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