Time for Russia to win big matches, manager

Time for Russia to win big matches, manager
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Summary Fabio Capello said that he intended to reverse the squad's knack for losing big matches.

Russia manager Fabio Capello on Thursday said that he intended to reverse the squads knack for losing big matches by taking the game to Portugal during their top-of-the-table 2014 World Cup qualifier in Moscow.Fridays showdown at the nearly sold-out Luzhniki Stadium has been billed as a decider by a Russian media that is ominously recalling the 7-1 thrashing Portugal delivered in another 2006 World Cup qualifier in 2004.The Italian veteran acknowledged that Russia had a history of losing big matches that must be instantly reversed.We should not be calling this match a decider, Capello said through a Russian translator. But we have all the incentive, we should be ready to win a big match.Both Russia and Portugal boast a maximum six points from their opening two matches and stand five points clear of their four group rivals.Russia have not given up a goal in their wins against Northern Ireland and Israel while Portugal will be keen to see back Cristiano Ronaldo after the super-striker suffered a shoulder injury in Real Madrids 2-2 draw with Barcelona last weekend.Capello said he was expecting a quality match and called Ronaldos current form the best of his life.He is closer to winning the Ballon dOr (best world player award) than he ever has been at any point in his life, said the Italian.To be honest, I was hoping that his injury from the Barcelona match was more serious than it really is, he joked.Portugals arrival has generated a buzz of excitement in Moscow that has been missing from the squads previous matches. Nearly three-quarters of the 90 000-capacity Luzhniki Stadium was sold out by the start of the week.Capello said that he was glad to get the chance to again play before a full stadium after a career as the boss of England and European powerhouses Juventus and AC Milan.The only thing about Russian stadiums is that none of them except for the one at Zenit (Saint Petersburg) get filled, Capello said. Players get an added energy boost from the fans, he noted.We would feel tremendous responsibility if 70 000 came out to Luzhniki.
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