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Sablic: It was a bit difficult to switch to foreign aid in the second half, but it was good to keep the victory

Sablic: It was a bit difficult to switch to foreign aid in the second half, but it was good to keep the victory

Live Bar December 18 News In the 17th round of the Chinese Super League relegation group match that ended this afternoon, the Cangzhou Lions defeated dalian 2-1. After the game, Cangzhou coach Sablic attended the press conference.

Review the contest

Sablic: It was a tough game for us, it was hard to play, Dalian had two consecutive wins before, we knew the team before the game, congratulations to my players for winning, played well today, persisted until the end of the 90 minutes game. I also said yesterday that I guarantee that every player will give their all on the field, and I also hope that Dalian people will have good luck in the future games.

The team played well in the first half, how was it set up?

Sablic: I want the players to continue to maintain this attitude, the players have been doing their best to deal with this game, to do everything, to have this attitude and to see if they can get a good result. Our opponents are a very strong team, whether it is foreign aid or domestic players, it was more difficult for us in the second half, they made adjustments in the lineup, replaced by better players, fortunately we saved the victory.

How do you think you can increase the net play time of the game?

Sablic: Our players need to understand the situation, need to prepare, today the game was met, the first and second halves were forced to pause for a long time, and I said before that this is the final stage of the league, if any team has better mental and physical condition, there will be a better result.

Did you expect Dalian to be replaced by two foreign strikers in the second half? How is it arranged?

Sablic: When we lead 2-0 in the first half, the opponent will definitely want to change the attacking player to reverse the result, which is a normal phenomenon, and I told the players in midfield that we should continue to play like this and try to maintain a 2-0 advantage.

How to mobilize the confidence and desire of players who have played less before?

Sablic: A lot of young players were sent today, and I told them in midfield to forget what happened in the first half, that the second half was going to start all over again, that we lost a goal in the second half, but we ended up holding on to the win and getting three points, so thanks to my players.

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