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| Experience vrs Youth, says Serbian |
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| Date: 27-Jan-2010 |
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A clash between Ghana and Nigeria always raises the stakes with Serbian, Bora Milutinovic predicting an open game at Luanda's 11 November stadium in Thursday's semi-final.
The 65-year-old, the only manager to lead five different countries to the World Cup, has been watching the African Nations Cup in Angola.
Milutinovic, a former coach of Nigeria back in 1998 at the World Cup finals and is also a good friend to fellow Serb, Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac says the game would see experience come up against youth.
"Nigeria's advantage is they have players with experience, but Ghana have good, young players, and importantly they seem to have momentum behind them," he told AFP.
"I'm friends with the coach, he's done a great job with Ghana. His team have a positive attitude.
"I know they didn't start this competition very well, but they are gaining experience and don't forget have qualified for the World Cup."
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| Source: Ghanafa.org/AFP |
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