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Shenzhen set sights on Champions League semifinals
(FootballAsia.com)
Updated: 2005-09-16 09:38

“They [Shenzhen] had only one chance and took advantage of it but even then it was an own goal by one of our defenders.

“I’m still optimistic that we can go through we’ll try to play an attacking game in China in order to qualify to the last four.”

With home field advantage the former Partizan Belgrade player knows his side can expect to face a partisan crowd as well as a different approach from their opponents, as Shenzhen’s Polish defender Marek Zajac explained.

“We played with different tactics because it was an away game and given that we scored an away goal it wasn’t a bad result at the end.

“In China we’ll try to put on a more offensive show in order to advance to the semis.”


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