Karen A. Pagsolingan - Philippine Entertainment Portal
"We're not feeling any pressure at all," said the Azkals head coach Hans Michael Weiss about the game tomorrow, July 3, against Sri Lanka.
He added that the guys have been working so hard, and "they already know what to do once they're out there."
At the launch of Cortal SQR, the team's new endorsement, yesterday—July 1—the country's football players seemed more excited than nervous.
Team captain Aly Borromeo told PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal), "We know how the [opponents] are on the field. We're stronger as a team, I mean, team work is gonna be very much evident, so we're gonna score that goal."
The game is crucial to Sri Lanka, "One goal for them is pretty important," explained Aly.
Even if the other team will score that one goal, "we'll still be going through, we'll be qualified."
But such fact doesn't mean they have the reason to feel complacent.
Aly assured the Pinoy fans, "We're not gonna settle back and be confident all the time. We're gonna score some goal."
BIG-TIME AZKALS? The growing support for the team has been inspiring the players to "keep winning games," said Ali.
And how things have changed for the better. "One of the reasons why we are called Azkals is we look for scraps for food," related Ali.
But now, team manager Dan Palami revealed, "The team is in a better position."
However, the kind of support they're mostly getting only helps in alleviating the expenses.
In a matter-of-factly tone, Dan said, "We're spending less. We get discounts sa flight, discounted hotel bookings, which does not really mean that money is getting into the team.
"It's difficult. It costs a lot of money to maintain a football team. With like 25 players and seven staff. That's 32.
"When you travel, when you stay in a hotel, especially when you prepare for strong tournaments, then, you spend a lot more, I mean, going to Germany for training camp, or even just going to the place where you'll compete, just like Sri Lanka."
Are the Azkals getting support from the government?
He replied, "They helped in preparing the venue and the logistics," but overall, the team's financial resources remain, "kulang pa rin."
Dan put much credit on each player, who plays not primarily for money but for the love of the sport.
"When we get to play the game that we love, they are able to get the chance to represent the country, then that brings them happiness and fulfillment," he stated.
THE YOUNGHUSBANDS. The game at the Rizal Memorial Stadium is expected to generate a huge crowd.
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