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Sevilla Defender Ivica Dragutinovic Insists His Team Are Looking To Beat Unirea Urziceni
He's expecting a tough game in Bucharest...
Sevilla defender Ivica Dragutinovic has insisted that his side will be going all out for a victory when they face Unirea Urziceni at the Steaua Stadium in Bucharest in the UEFA Champions League tonight.
"We will go for it from the first minute to win this game. We're going to face a tough opponent, but at the level where we are right now we're going to go out and win," the 34-year-old central defender insisted, according to AS.
The Sebian defender also said that he is expecting a difficult game from the Romanian champions and added that his side is only thinking about this game, although they have already qualified for the knockout stages and only require a point against Unirea to guarantee first place in the group.
Unirea lie in second in the group and could take a huge leap towards the knockout stages with a win over Sevilla but Dragutinovic says his side needs to win.
"They [Unirea] have a good team and very well organised, although it has no big stars. But we think only about this match, because we need to win. We are not thinking about the league or the Copa now."
Paul Madden, Goal.com
"We will go for it from the first minute to win this game. We're going to face a tough opponent, but at the level where we are right now we're going to go out and win," the 34-year-old central defender insisted, according to AS.
The Sebian defender also said that he is expecting a difficult game from the Romanian champions and added that his side is only thinking about this game, although they have already qualified for the knockout stages and only require a point against Unirea to guarantee first place in the group.
Unirea lie in second in the group and could take a huge leap towards the knockout stages with a win over Sevilla but Dragutinovic says his side needs to win.
"They [Unirea] have a good team and very well organised, although it has no big stars. But we think only about this match, because we need to win. We are not thinking about the league or the Copa now."
Paul Madden, Goal.com
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