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Monday, 29 March 2010 05:56 |
Interviú Madrid goalkeeper Luis Amado says the holders "won't take anything for granted" against Araz Naxçivan as UEFA.com collects the reaction to the semi-final draw.
Intervi Madrid goalkeeper Luis Amado says the holders "won't take anything for granted" against Araz Naxivan as UEFA.com collects the reaction to the semi-final draw.
Share Print Luis Amado won his and Intervi's third UEFA Futsal Cup last year sportsfile Published: Monday 29 March 2010, 12.56CETAmado respects 'motivated' ArazIntervi Madrid goalkeeper Luis Amado says the holders "won't take anything for granted" against Araz Naxivan as UEFA.com collects the reaction to the semi-final draw.
Read moreThe UEFA Futsal Cup semi-final draw has pitted holders Intervi Madrid with Azerbaijan's Araz Naxivan and hosts SL Benfica against Luparense C/5 of Italy.
UEFA.com round up the reaction from the four clubs to the ties played on 23 April, two days before the final at the Pavilho Atlntico in Lisbon.Luis Amado, Intervi goalkeeperThe draw could be seen as very positive for us on paper as Araz Naxivan are the least well known of the semi-finalists.
However, we won't be taking anything for granted because they will be extremely motivated going into the competition.
It's true that the draw has set up a possible final encounter with [Benfica] but I have to insist that things are not as easy to predict as some people may be thinking.
Benfica are coming up against the Italian champions Luparense, a team with quality and a lot of fight and one that eliminated ElPozo Murcia from the competition.
In Europe, the tag of favourites counts for very little and the most important thing is to go into each game treating it is a final.Rajab Farajzadeh, Araz strikerWe have met opponents from Spain just once, and that was at international level.
So, we don't know Intervi Madrid very well.
But of course, I can say that this team are one of the strongest in Europe.
They have several Brazilians, who are in their national team.
They have strong domestic players as well.
But there are no weak opponents at this level, so there is no difference against who you play.
I understand that we are underdogs, but in qualifying for the finals we already have destroyed many expectations and stereotypes.Joo Coutinho, Benfica vice-presidentWe want to win a first major European trophy for the club.
We are here to win and we are very proud to host the competition.
It's very important to have a venue with a 12,000 capacity and I'm sure the fans will make sure this event is a huge success.Stefano Zarattini, Luparense president When you reach the final stage of a competition like this, it's impossible to face a team which is easy to beat.
The path to reach this stage was long and difficult.
We are already among the top four teams in Europe and this is a great achievement both for Luparense and for Italian futsal in general.
Obviously I would have preferred to have avoided Benfica in the semi-final, as facing the hosts is always difficult.
However I believe our squad is not inferior to the other teams in the finals.
We are going to Lisbon to play all our cards, this is for sure.
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